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- 11-04-2008 03:05 PM #1
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Dish or Directv - what's a guy to do?
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Another newbie here. I have been looking at switching from cable to dish or directv and my biggest concern is sat signal in south florida. As you may have heard it rains a bit down in our neck of the woods and I can't have my lovely bride on my case everytime it rains and messes up her soap recordings......
Any recommendations on which way to go? It looks like either one offers ESPN and HBO in HD so my needs are covered! Also, if either of the HD DVR's is easier to operate, that will save me from sleeping in the guest room - if you get my meanin!
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- 11-04-2008 03:27 PM #2
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If signal during storms is your main concern, you should stick with cable, UVerse, or FIOS.
- 11-04-2008 03:57 PM #3
- 11-04-2008 04:55 PM #4Dish Member 1999-2008 vip622 & vip211, Directv Member since 2008 HR34-700, HR24-500 am21 & HR20-700 swm lnb, Sirius Member 2003-2012
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- 11-04-2008 08:20 PM #5
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If your Dish is properly pointed, and peaked to it's max, only the most severe weather should affect your signal enough to lose service. Mine drops out about twice a year on average... and only for short periods of time.
Choose Direct if sports are your main concern. Choose Dish if you mainly DVR things. Direct costs just a bit more (depending on which channels you want) but they do provide a few specialty channels that Dish does not have.... but same could be said about Dish.
As for HD... the war is pointless really... as soon as one gains more HD than the other, the other fires back next month with their own new offerings. No point in making your decision on HD really.... they both provide more than cable and are constantly battling to be on top.
As simple as that really.
- 11-05-2008 07:33 AM #6
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. Everyone thinks that cable never drops out, but I'm here to tell you that we have had a few occasions where the signal is lost so it's not perfect. From a sat perspective it appears that either service should be good as long as the dish is properly positioned. I read on another forum that there are different types of dishes that may work better than others. Can you ask for a specific type or model when you order sat?
- 11-05-2008 07:56 AM #7
No. But you could try. But you can modify or update as neede on your own. ( Bigger dish , Wing dish)
,But D* Slimline is all they install for HD, and its fantastic against rain fade.
E* 1000.4 is great as well if you live in an Eastern arc area, Right now mostly eastern USA.
You may also get stuck with 2 Dish 500's (Wing Dish) with E* if your in the NorthEast USA, Only if Eastern Arc isn't available. This works fairly well in bad weather ,Just not as good IMO as a D* slimline or 1000.4
But from what I understand the 1000.2 Dish for the west and Central USA customers is fairly bad picking up the 129 , But the 129 has problems , so maybe if they get a new satellite at that location, Everything would be fine as well.
My setup is a 1000.4 with a Dish 500 wing pointed at the 119. The 119 is the first to go out and sometimes the only lost satellite in some storms. In January I'll be dropping my Wing dish. Thats when I drop my all American Direct service.
- 11-05-2008 10:16 PM #8
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Good point... but... if you live in a rainy/stormy area (maybe like Florida?), or if you get stuck in a weather pattern where you get nightly severe storms, it can get very annoying on satellite.
I wouldn't change back to cable over it because it's so annoying to be without service for hours or days at a time...
- 11-06-2008 12:13 AM #9
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- 11-06-2008 01:14 PM #10
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Several years ago I had Directv and it was horrible as everytime it rained or got cloudy the signal would break up. I heard it's better now and from the sounds of it I will still get some of that but hopefully not as bad. Good point on watching DVR when the signal is out.

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