Hi all,
I've been a lurker here for a couple of years now...anyway, my first post, unfortunately, is about something very problematic.
We have ONE TV in the house...it's attached to a Dish 510, which, until lately, has been a flawless performer. We've had Dish and the receiver for more than two years now. It is using the existing coax cable to run from the satellite to the receiver, and I don't have a phone line attached to it.
Anyway, my wife stays at home with our son...and every now and then, they'll watch some Sesame Street or Dora or Good Eats...some live, some recorded on the DVR. My wife tells me that the reception is horrible during the day...to the point that it's pointless to even turn on the TV because the receiver gets into such a state that she can't even watch the recorded shows.
I never got a chance to actually experience the gravity of the situation until I started a new job that gave me a 9/80 schedule and allowed me to be home every other Friday...at which point, I thought I would have the opportunity to watch some TV too.
I was wrong. She was right.
Horrible reception during the day...but at night, the good reception returns.
I called Dish several times already...and they kept insisting that the Dish must be blocked by something - which it's not - It has a clear shot to the horizon.
Here's some more info:
reception on the 'reception check' tool is usually betwen 60-70 during the day...but between 100-120 at night.
Any help?
I've been a lurker here for a couple of years now...anyway, my first post, unfortunately, is about something very problematic.
We have ONE TV in the house...it's attached to a Dish 510, which, until lately, has been a flawless performer. We've had Dish and the receiver for more than two years now. It is using the existing coax cable to run from the satellite to the receiver, and I don't have a phone line attached to it.
Anyway, my wife stays at home with our son...and every now and then, they'll watch some Sesame Street or Dora or Good Eats...some live, some recorded on the DVR. My wife tells me that the reception is horrible during the day...to the point that it's pointless to even turn on the TV because the receiver gets into such a state that she can't even watch the recorded shows.
I never got a chance to actually experience the gravity of the situation until I started a new job that gave me a 9/80 schedule and allowed me to be home every other Friday...at which point, I thought I would have the opportunity to watch some TV too.
I was wrong. She was right.
Horrible reception during the day...but at night, the good reception returns.
I called Dish several times already...and they kept insisting that the Dish must be blocked by something - which it's not - It has a clear shot to the horizon.
Here's some more info:
reception on the 'reception check' tool is usually betwen 60-70 during the day...but between 100-120 at night.
Any help?