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Can anyone recommend a Shaw Direct installer in Los Angeles? I have a HDPVR 630 with a 75 cm Dish and a quad 75E Lnb
thanks,
rpm
Grandpa J
01-08-2012, 07:13 PM
I'm not sure this will help you but I have a great installer (was chief engineer at a TV station) in Ventura county. He maybe too far away from you. I've had SC / SD for years.
I'm in LA so maybe he is not too far away. Can you send me his contact information?
Grandpa J
01-22-2012, 06:39 PM
Sorry been off the site for a while. Here is the info -
Video Tek
(805) 659-9258
144 N Ashwood Ave, Ventura, CA 93003
Good guy but I don't know if he travels to LA
You are probably right, but I will call to see. Perhaps he can recommend someone in LA.
Thanks for the reply and info.
rpm
I contacted Video Tek. Unfortunately he is not doing any more satellite work.
I'm still holding out hope that someone in the LA area knows of a Shaw Direct experienced installer.
rocket69
01-28-2012, 12:55 AM
U got PM
joker454
08-02-2012, 12:16 AM
I'm still holding out hope that someone in the LA area knows of a Shaw Direct experienced installer.
Hey guys, I'm bumping an old thread because I'm also looking for a Shaw Direct installer in Los Angeles, anyone know of any? I saw this thread but it looks like the only one mentioned doesn't do installs anymore.
bayguy
08-02-2012, 02:55 PM
Joker I saw this website mentioned somewhere maybe a different forum Satellite System Installer Referral - www.FTAinstall.com (http://www.ftainstall.com). I don't know anything about them and if we aren't allowed to post that kind of information here I'm sorry and the mod can delete it. But someone said it was good info and they do seem to be people who are used to installing systems besides Dish and Directv.
Contact Dave at Alpha Satellite (626) 614-0371- he did a fantastic job for me.
rpm
pro96
08-02-2012, 11:04 PM
Why pay when u can do it yourself.
Take a small TV + the receiver = done. Even if u take all day thats what makes this hobby fun.
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