Boomerang, do you have a local retailer you can call and specifically tell them you want someone to come out and do a roof mount?
There are plenty of companies in my area that do so.
There are plenty of companies in my area that do so.
in Michigan eastern arc is pretty high in the sky, so if you do a roof mount your trees would have to be real tall or real close to your house to be a issue. western arc should also be do-able if you got some kind of signal on a pole mount.I have a clear LOS from several locations on the roof for a 1000.4. One on the house and another on the attached garage. I can read a compass. I can estimate the angle based on the pitch of the roof. I'm not saying I'm 100% certain. I need a tech out here willing to get on the roof and tell me.
The existing pole is very tall. 6' easy. The 110/119 had great signal strength for 10 years. But, the trees in its path are getting very tall and are relatively close. Maybe it's a funky LNB, or it wasn't tweaked properly? If a tech can get it to work, I'm fine with it.in Michigan eastern arc is pretty high in the sky, so if you do a roof mount your trees would have to be real tall or real close to your house to be a issue. western arc should also be do-able if you got some kind of signal on a pole mount.
I'm in North Oakland County and I had talked to Claude in the past when I moved to HD. I'm too far from the territory he covers. That was almost two years ago however...Where in Michigan are you? Claude's guys at the dish store are based out of Detroit and probably travel pretty far?
seems if the installer is afraid of heights he is in the wrong business.
There is one nearby, I know because I looked the other day after calling Dish. That could be plan B.Boomerang, do you have a local retailer you can call and specifically tell them you want someone to come out and do a roof mount?
There are plenty of companies in my area that do so.
Well, my wife was home at the time and she's kinda funny when it comes to that stuff.DID you "tip" her for her work?![]()
Yup...nothing like a good old fashioned TIP upside the head!Well, my wife was home at the time and she's kinda funny when it comes to that stuff.![]()
First of all, you sound like the most annoying customer EVER... leaning over the tech, telling him what to do... let him do his thing.
Although it does sound like the tech was new. Still, there is NOTHING more annoying than a customer getting involved in what the techs do, especially when a problem occurs.
You started this thread saying that the 72 came in on the Sat Buddy at the dish and at the ground block. If that is the case, it was not LOS, obviously.
It could have been resolved with a forced download. Or perhaps something as simple as replacing the signal separator. The line from the 722 to the ground block is checked with a toner. If these things check out, it IS the receiver.
Your biggest mistake was having a Dish employee tech doing the work. Once these techs learn what they're doing, the become sub-contractors and leave the company. Much more profitable for the tech, much more dependable for you.
I don't know what you do for a living, but I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate someone on your back undermining you. I work 7 days a week, over 100 hours installing Dish equipment. If you acted that way with me, you would not have had Dish installed that day. I can't believe you were on this forum while he was installing...