About what I expected
The third schedule appointment was a winner. When I placed the order with D* for the AT-9 dish I told them that it was a pole mount and needed a new multiswitch. So today the installer shows up, no notice of needing a pole mount on the work order (didn't matter since they said they never received the new poles and didn't know when they would get them). Also no notice on the work order for needing a new multiswitch, but they had one on the truck. The work order did say to install a new H20, which I already had ordered on my own.
So after some discussion I decided to let them mount the dish on the roof over the service door from the garage, which is really low and easy to get to. They run all the cables and install the new dish and switch and we're up and running in about 90 minutes. Had them leave the old dish and switch, they had no issues with that, never asked for it.
Haven't done much playing around yet but no problems so far. The signal readings on my old Tivo's and R15 (the H20's reporting lower #'s then other STB's as others have noted) are higher then what I had on the old phase III (and it was just realinged four weeks ago), all 101/110/119 reading in the lower 90's. On 103 (network 14) I have 86 and TP5 and 93 on TP11.
As noted by others, don't like if I do a direct tune to channel 2, 5, 7 or 32 the H20 goes to the D* SD version of the channel, I need to channel up to get to the HD channel. I haven't found a way around this, has anyone else?
The Chicago HD channels were there without having to call D* to active them, plus the NYC HD feeds are still active.
Now if we can get someone at D* to figure out that they'd have a real advantage over E* if they's just fire up Comcast Sportsnet Chicago's HD feed I'd be happy (for awhile).
The third schedule appointment was a winner. When I placed the order with D* for the AT-9 dish I told them that it was a pole mount and needed a new multiswitch. So today the installer shows up, no notice of needing a pole mount on the work order (didn't matter since they said they never received the new poles and didn't know when they would get them). Also no notice on the work order for needing a new multiswitch, but they had one on the truck. The work order did say to install a new H20, which I already had ordered on my own.
So after some discussion I decided to let them mount the dish on the roof over the service door from the garage, which is really low and easy to get to. They run all the cables and install the new dish and switch and we're up and running in about 90 minutes. Had them leave the old dish and switch, they had no issues with that, never asked for it.
Haven't done much playing around yet but no problems so far. The signal readings on my old Tivo's and R15 (the H20's reporting lower #'s then other STB's as others have noted) are higher then what I had on the old phase III (and it was just realinged four weeks ago), all 101/110/119 reading in the lower 90's. On 103 (network 14) I have 86 and TP5 and 93 on TP11.
As noted by others, don't like if I do a direct tune to channel 2, 5, 7 or 32 the H20 goes to the D* SD version of the channel, I need to channel up to get to the HD channel. I haven't found a way around this, has anyone else?
The Chicago HD channels were there without having to call D* to active them, plus the NYC HD feeds are still active.
Now if we can get someone at D* to figure out that they'd have a real advantage over E* if they's just fire up Comcast Sportsnet Chicago's HD feed I'd be happy (for awhile).