Hello,
I recently moved to a large apartment complex in Northern California that offers Dish Network service to each apartment via a QAM headend system branded as "AT&T Home Entertainment."
I would put up my own dish on my balcony, but unfortunately I'm not facing the right direction. In addition, because of the limited packages the service offers and the inability to own my own equipment, I am wondering if I can purchase my own receiver, activate it with Dish directly and use the incoming QAM feed in lieu of my own Dish.
I am aware that Dish has a device called a "Q-Box" that converts a QAM signal to QPSK. Assuming I can purchase two of these devices, if I purchase a new DVR622 and operate it in QAM mode, will the receiver "know any difference" between the QAM feed and a standard QPSK configuration? Will the unit go through the same activation process as on a normal setup, or do the MDU systems have a special activation procedure that differs from standalone activations?
Thanks...
I recently moved to a large apartment complex in Northern California that offers Dish Network service to each apartment via a QAM headend system branded as "AT&T Home Entertainment."
I would put up my own dish on my balcony, but unfortunately I'm not facing the right direction. In addition, because of the limited packages the service offers and the inability to own my own equipment, I am wondering if I can purchase my own receiver, activate it with Dish directly and use the incoming QAM feed in lieu of my own Dish.
I am aware that Dish has a device called a "Q-Box" that converts a QAM signal to QPSK. Assuming I can purchase two of these devices, if I purchase a new DVR622 and operate it in QAM mode, will the receiver "know any difference" between the QAM feed and a standard QPSK configuration? Will the unit go through the same activation process as on a normal setup, or do the MDU systems have a special activation procedure that differs from standalone activations?
Thanks...