Hi guys, new to the forums and new Dish Network customer. Dude just installed it today.
Basically I have a 1000.4 pointed towards the eastern arc. I am in a condominium, and can only pick up 61.5 and 72.7. I figured it was okay, because it didn't seem like 77 had any channels that I was interested in.
Signal strength for the 2 I pickup seems to be in the 60s mostly, sometimes I saw it in the 50s and once in the 70s (throughout the day).
Just got some very light rain, signal at first was in the 60s, but then went to the 40s. Anyway, for maybe 40 minutes my local NBC, CBS, and PBS channels have not been working, the first 2 showing a bright yellow screen and the latter a magenta screen. It's 2am, I called Dish and they said they know of the issue and/or are doing maintenance.
1st question - Does that sound right? My initial concern is that very light rain interrupted my signal. How normal are these issues?
2nd question - After installation, my first impression was that the HD quality on the locals specifically were inferior to that of Comcast. I toggled with the TV settings, and I think they improved. But I can't be 100% sure. How should the quality compare?
3rd question. Have a 612 and 922. 922 was supposed to (according to the retailer) provide picture to 2 TVs, one in High Def the other SD (even though it is an HD). But it seems that this is not possible if I want to use the sling functionality. Is that correct? Are there any other options?
I haven't signed the contract yet, so I'm not sure if I should cancel. I hate Comcast, they have very few High Def channels in my area (Like MSNBC, Fox News, Speed, Disney Channels, Lifetime, Hallmark and several others). I have also gone through maybe 5 HD DVRs....they just keep failing.
I'm just not sure what to do. How afraid of signal loss with Dish Network should I be? Orlando does get some pretty heavy rains. Oh, I also don't get CW HD with Dish Network in my area, which sucks. 2 years is a long commitment.
Thanks for your help. If I stick with Dish, I will stick with these forums.
Basically I have a 1000.4 pointed towards the eastern arc. I am in a condominium, and can only pick up 61.5 and 72.7. I figured it was okay, because it didn't seem like 77 had any channels that I was interested in.
Signal strength for the 2 I pickup seems to be in the 60s mostly, sometimes I saw it in the 50s and once in the 70s (throughout the day).
Just got some very light rain, signal at first was in the 60s, but then went to the 40s. Anyway, for maybe 40 minutes my local NBC, CBS, and PBS channels have not been working, the first 2 showing a bright yellow screen and the latter a magenta screen. It's 2am, I called Dish and they said they know of the issue and/or are doing maintenance.
1st question - Does that sound right? My initial concern is that very light rain interrupted my signal. How normal are these issues?
2nd question - After installation, my first impression was that the HD quality on the locals specifically were inferior to that of Comcast. I toggled with the TV settings, and I think they improved. But I can't be 100% sure. How should the quality compare?
3rd question. Have a 612 and 922. 922 was supposed to (according to the retailer) provide picture to 2 TVs, one in High Def the other SD (even though it is an HD). But it seems that this is not possible if I want to use the sling functionality. Is that correct? Are there any other options?
I haven't signed the contract yet, so I'm not sure if I should cancel. I hate Comcast, they have very few High Def channels in my area (Like MSNBC, Fox News, Speed, Disney Channels, Lifetime, Hallmark and several others). I have also gone through maybe 5 HD DVRs....they just keep failing.
I'm just not sure what to do. How afraid of signal loss with Dish Network should I be? Orlando does get some pretty heavy rains. Oh, I also don't get CW HD with Dish Network in my area, which sucks. 2 years is a long commitment.
Thanks for your help. If I stick with Dish, I will stick with these forums.