I recently called Dish to upgrade from a 508 to a 722 w/ HD and scheduled my install for last week. When the installer got there – he said the current location of my dish can’t see the 129 signal – my neighbor’s garage is in the way. (According to dishpointer,com – he’s right!) My dish is attached to the foundation of my house, at ground level at the back corner of our house. The installer said the only thing to do is to move it up, about half way up the side of the house - or on the roof. I suggested keeping it a ground level, but moving towards the front of the house (and away from the neighbor’s garage) into a landscaped area, about 8 feet from the house. He said he couldn’t do that because they didn’t like to bury the cables. It was already 8:00 PM by the time he had gotten there anyway and I said I had to talk to my wife about it - so we postponed.
I believe that spot I identified should allow for a clear shot at all three satellites – but it will require a pole mount of the dish – and of course - burying the cables! I called Dish back and they assured me that this would all be fine – that they will specify that this is a pole mount install and that the new installer (someone other than the one who came the first time) will do everything they need to do to get it done right, etc. etc. etc.
The rep on the phone made it all sound too easy. I am scheduled for installation this Thursday (2/7) and I have some questions that perhaps people here could help me with.
1. Assuming the installer is going to dig a hole 18-24 inches deep – don't we need to contact the utility companies to know where the gas, electric, phone, and water lines are? Seems like that will take a few days – just for that!
2. I assume this is a multi-day operation to dig, pour the cement, bury the cables, then install the Dish at a later date – once the cement is dry, right? Again the rep on the phone said it would all be taken care of.
3. Should the cables be put in conduit for burial? I assume this makes life easier down the road if we need to add any cables later – but would this be a typical install?
4. And finally - I live in suburban Chicago!! There are currently 4 inches of snow on the ground and 3-6 more coming tonight! Is this even feasible this time of year?
I’m not trying to get something for nothing. I am willing to pay additional for a proper installation – in my preferred location. It’s difficult when you can’t talk to the people doing the install - until they actually come to install it!
I really prefer to keep the dish at ground level. In fact, if I have to, I’d consider going to Direct rather than put a dish on the roof since they don’t use 129. However, my preference is to stay with Dish.
Sorry for the long-winded description, but am I headed for trouble here?
Ray Smith
Batavia, Illinois
I believe that spot I identified should allow for a clear shot at all three satellites – but it will require a pole mount of the dish – and of course - burying the cables! I called Dish back and they assured me that this would all be fine – that they will specify that this is a pole mount install and that the new installer (someone other than the one who came the first time) will do everything they need to do to get it done right, etc. etc. etc.
The rep on the phone made it all sound too easy. I am scheduled for installation this Thursday (2/7) and I have some questions that perhaps people here could help me with.
1. Assuming the installer is going to dig a hole 18-24 inches deep – don't we need to contact the utility companies to know where the gas, electric, phone, and water lines are? Seems like that will take a few days – just for that!
2. I assume this is a multi-day operation to dig, pour the cement, bury the cables, then install the Dish at a later date – once the cement is dry, right? Again the rep on the phone said it would all be taken care of.
3. Should the cables be put in conduit for burial? I assume this makes life easier down the road if we need to add any cables later – but would this be a typical install?
4. And finally - I live in suburban Chicago!! There are currently 4 inches of snow on the ground and 3-6 more coming tonight! Is this even feasible this time of year?
I’m not trying to get something for nothing. I am willing to pay additional for a proper installation – in my preferred location. It’s difficult when you can’t talk to the people doing the install - until they actually come to install it!
I really prefer to keep the dish at ground level. In fact, if I have to, I’d consider going to Direct rather than put a dish on the roof since they don’t use 129. However, my preference is to stay with Dish.
Sorry for the long-winded description, but am I headed for trouble here?
Ray Smith
Batavia, Illinois