Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 12
Question about RG6 cabling w/ DirTV install
After having Charter Cable for 5+ years i finally went for the dish. I got Direct TV installed today. I have an HD set and two SD sets. The cabling was set up as such: two bedrooms have RG6 cabling that was just installed less that a year ago when i had cable boxes run to my two bedrooms. The issue is this...10 years ago i had Primestar(remember them) installed in my living room. They used RG6 2200 mhz cable. The cabling was run in pairs under the house, from the outside in the back to the inside in the living room. These cables had been sitting there, sticking out of my floor, for the past 8 years. The DirTV installer said this cabling would be fine, even for the HD i was going to be viewing off of those feeds(Dir TV used 2 cables for the dual tuner). So...we hooked it all up, after putting on new connectors. I expected the HD channels to be better than what i was getting w/ Charter. It turns out that's not the case. It seems not near as sharp. Less detail on faces with more softness on the DirTV feed. I guess i can take the trade-off, as there are 5x more HD channels on DirTV. The picture difference is maybe 15%.
My question is...could the cabling be the issue? I noticed the installer was running RG6 3 Ghz "digital" cabling and would have used that if i didn't have the previous cabling. I guess it could be that the cables need a good "burn-in", as those cables have laid there cold for 8 years.
I am willing to bet i could get the new cabling...it turns out we went to middles school together and knew some of the same people. He gave me his personal number to call in case there was a problem with anything. I would need to have some tech support, however, if i ask him to do this. Is there an issue with this cable?
fwiw, i have a Panasonic 720P plasma, and the Scientific Atlantic Charter box was 1080i.
Posts: 12
Question about RG6 cabling w/ DirTV install
After having Charter Cable for 5+ years i finally went for the dish. I got Direct TV installed today. I have an HD set and two SD sets. The cabling was set up as such: two bedrooms have RG6 cabling that was just installed less that a year ago when i had cable boxes run to my two bedrooms. The issue is this...10 years ago i had Primestar(remember them) installed in my living room. They used RG6 2200 mhz cable. The cabling was run in pairs under the house, from the outside in the back to the inside in the living room. These cables had been sitting there, sticking out of my floor, for the past 8 years. The DirTV installer said this cabling would be fine, even for the HD i was going to be viewing off of those feeds(Dir TV used 2 cables for the dual tuner). So...we hooked it all up, after putting on new connectors. I expected the HD channels to be better than what i was getting w/ Charter. It turns out that's not the case. It seems not near as sharp. Less detail on faces with more softness on the DirTV feed. I guess i can take the trade-off, as there are 5x more HD channels on DirTV. The picture difference is maybe 15%.
My question is...could the cabling be the issue? I noticed the installer was running RG6 3 Ghz "digital" cabling and would have used that if i didn't have the previous cabling. I guess it could be that the cables need a good "burn-in", as those cables have laid there cold for 8 years.
I am willing to bet i could get the new cabling...it turns out we went to middles school together and knew some of the same people. He gave me his personal number to call in case there was a problem with anything. I would need to have some tech support, however, if i ask him to do this. Is there an issue with this cable?
fwiw, i have a Panasonic 720P plasma, and the Scientific Atlantic Charter box was 1080i.