Hey,
So I had a proficient installer today, probably the best sat installer I have ever had.
The SD channels look like crap, I had to have it stop stretching, they look a lil better (though I usually prefer strectching, this stretching was particularly bad). I hooked up through DVI since I already have my dvd player plugged into component.
The HDnews is cool, and some of the other chans.
It has updated upto 2.4 so far, every time i run update there is more for it to download.
They only put an 18" dish it, but im getting a 99-98 average signal from it, so I'm am happy, and pretty convinced rain fade shouldnt affect it too much.
The installer said he has appointment through the 10th already.
I was able to get 2 nbc's (ksbw and kntv 1-2) as well as Fox.
I think PBS is still only in part time mode. I'll see if I get that tonight.
One thing is funny, is that the picture appears to go 1" off the screen to the left and right, is there anyway to adjust that. My HD monitor probably only supports 1280 instead of 1920 or whatever.
So I had a proficient installer today, probably the best sat installer I have ever had.
The SD channels look like crap, I had to have it stop stretching, they look a lil better (though I usually prefer strectching, this stretching was particularly bad). I hooked up through DVI since I already have my dvd player plugged into component.
The HDnews is cool, and some of the other chans.
It has updated upto 2.4 so far, every time i run update there is more for it to download.
They only put an 18" dish it, but im getting a 99-98 average signal from it, so I'm am happy, and pretty convinced rain fade shouldnt affect it too much.
The installer said he has appointment through the 10th already.
I was able to get 2 nbc's (ksbw and kntv 1-2) as well as Fox.
I think PBS is still only in part time mode. I'll see if I get that tonight.
One thing is funny, is that the picture appears to go 1" off the screen to the left and right, is there anyway to adjust that. My HD monitor probably only supports 1280 instead of 1920 or whatever.