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dragonldy_mom
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Original poster
The VOOM ota is both digital and analog. The VOOM reciever, only
tunes digital channels. If you want analog, it will have to go
through your TV. If the TV has a HD Tuner, Great! If it doesn't, then
in order to view the locals HD, they'd have to be fed through the
VOOM box.
If you had no use for the DVI, the Installer wasn't wrong to take it
with him, and no you won't be charged for it at Deinstall. If you get
a different set and wish to try DVI, let us know and we'll send a
Tech out with one.
--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, targa <targa.1a2llw@n...> wrote:
>
> Had Voom installed today - I love it already but the installer had
a bad
> diplexer so I cant get locals for a few days.
>
> As for my questions: The installer highly recommended that I have an
> analog OTA ant. installed because I would have a better chance of
> getting local channels. He said he could install the digital ant.
but
> said it's huge (6') and would have to go on the roof. I could tell
he
> didnt want to go that route.
>
> From reading this forum I got it in my head they were a bit smaller
and
> didnt necessarily need to go on the roof.
> Have I been duped?
>
> Also, They took the DVI cables with them. I dont have a DVI port
but I
> plan on getting a second HD set in the near future that most likely
> will.
> Since Im leasing the equipment, was it ok for the installer to take
the
> DVI cable? Or should it have been left with me?
>
> My main concern is if for some reason I cancel VOOM and send the
> equipment back, I dont wanna be charged for the missing cable.
>
> Loving VOOM so far - Thanks!
>
>
> --
> targa
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tunes digital channels. If you want analog, it will have to go
through your TV. If the TV has a HD Tuner, Great! If it doesn't, then
in order to view the locals HD, they'd have to be fed through the
VOOM box.
If you had no use for the DVI, the Installer wasn't wrong to take it
with him, and no you won't be charged for it at Deinstall. If you get
a different set and wish to try DVI, let us know and we'll send a
Tech out with one.
--- In VOOM@yahoogroups.com, targa <targa.1a2llw@n...> wrote:
>
> Had Voom installed today - I love it already but the installer had
a bad
> diplexer so I cant get locals for a few days.
>
> As for my questions: The installer highly recommended that I have an
> analog OTA ant. installed because I would have a better chance of
> getting local channels. He said he could install the digital ant.
but
> said it's huge (6') and would have to go on the roof. I could tell
he
> didnt want to go that route.
>
> From reading this forum I got it in my head they were a bit smaller
and
> didnt necessarily need to go on the roof.
> Have I been duped?
>
> Also, They took the DVI cables with them. I dont have a DVI port
but I
> plan on getting a second HD set in the near future that most likely
> will.
> Since Im leasing the equipment, was it ok for the installer to take
the
> DVI cable? Or should it have been left with me?
>
> My main concern is if for some reason I cancel VOOM and send the
> equipment back, I dont wanna be charged for the missing cable.
>
> Loving VOOM so far - Thanks!
>
>
> --
> targa
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