second opinion?
Had an install scheduled for my mother who lives in a rather wooded area, but determined with dishpointer that if the dish was located in a small clearing, it would have a shot at picking up the eastern arc. There are some trees about 100 feet away but no where near the maximum height of obstacle measured from the base of the dish, (obstacle height could be no more than 60 feet high @ 100 ft away)
The installer just eyeballed the job and didn't pull out any devices to test or help find a better location. The run to the house would have been about 130 feet.
He mumbled about having to trench the cable (He caught himself, and said..."but that wouldn't be the problem")
I asked him if he was familiar with dishpointer, he said yes...and I told him what I found out....that didn't seem to satisfy him. He then ask me for the web address and went on his merry way.
Before I send comments to dish, do the installers have a device that test for a signal? Should the installer have at least tried?
My gut is telling me he didn't want to do the job!
Hate to do this, because I won't get any club benefit out of this, but signed up for a direct install to see what they can do, but their nearest install date is in February!