dare2be said:So, that one hopper must really suck.
sorry, couldn't resist
lol need a laugh right now as well
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dare2be said:So, that one hopper must really suck.
sorry, couldn't resist
Yeah the original issue is I had lost satelite signals except for a couple channels. After trying to replace the duo mode a few times that's when the single node idea and dual dish came to him
Is your system still down or did the tech fix it?
Well I have picture now, but I have two dishes on my roof and two single nodes instead of a dual node, field service manager coming tomorrow
Not happy with two dishes and with the single nodes, Joey does not see both hoppers and when future intergration of hoppers come I think there will be issues with that as well with single nodes
Hmmm. I wonder why the Duo Nodes are not working....
Can you all please keep your germs away from my working duo node.
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Will do if anyone wants to send a healthy duo i will take it
satjay said:Field services manager could not come today due to our schedules. Coming tomorrow, just wondering what is a field service manager. Obviously they are a manager but also a tech??
Hopefully the ones that the field service manger have with him tomorrow work, so I can get to use the system to the fullest and get rid of the two dishes!!
Dishman1978 said:Field Service Managers, aka FSM, are the direct managers over the installers also known as FSS ( field service specialist).
Usually FSMs have been technicians previously and must have all the knowledge of FSS as well as train the current FSS's in any new equipment,
Above them are IM ( installation managers) who may or may not have had install experience, and then there are General managers, who mostlikely have never held a wrench in thier lives.
Field services manager could not come today due to our schedules. Coming tomorrow, just wondering what is a field service manager. Obviously they are a manager but also a tech??
Field Service Managers, aka FSM, are the direct managers over the installers also known as FSS ( field service specialist).
Usually FSMs have been technicians previously and must have all the knowledge of FSS as well as train the current FSS's in any new equipment,
Above them are IM ( installation managers) who may or may not have had install experience, and then there are General managers, who mostlikely have never held a wrench in thier lives.