Hello everyone, I just had my Voom installed today. I've given up my Dish HD, but keeping part of it for its PVR capabilities. I love all the additional HD channels. I wish I could get all the OTA channels, but i'm only getting 2 & 31.
The Stone Man said:Suspect channel 7 doesn't have as much broadcasting juice, since the tower for channel 9 is the same direction and distance.
sat4me said:Why is everyone so against diplexers? All I hear is "stand-firm" don't let those stupid installers use diplexers? I've had my DirecTV system since 1995 and have the same diplexers working with my multiswitch and no loss of picture quality what-so-ever. My VOOM also has the diplexers as well and no difference at all. In fact my HD pictures and signal quality on my OTA are amazing
The Stone Man said:They give you $25 off your monthly bill for 16 months, so to get the full $400, you have to keep the service for 16 months. We've had satellite ever since we bought the house 8 years ago, and never had cable here. A lot of posts say that the quality of satellite transmissions is superior to cable, but I wouldn't know now.
In getting Voom, we switched from E*. To my uneducated eye, Voom quality overall seems much better.
slacker9876 said:It really depends on where you live. In Loveland (where I am) If I were to use a diplexer it would kill my OTA channels ... as in I'd receive none! Anytime you couple, diplex or split a signal you have a minimum 3.5dB "insertion" loss. If you multiply by 3 (Antenna, diplexer, receiver) you have 10.5dB loss on your signal and that stinks.
sat4me said:No, using diplexers have nothing to do with where you live. That so far is the poorest excuse as to why not to use diplexers.
slacker9876 said:Poor or not it is the truth, 3.5dB minimum insertion loss per connection ... the highest gain amp you can buy is 10dB .... so it makes all the difference in the world.
Ask an expert if you like ... oops I am one , Trained by Dish right here in Colorado.
sat4me said:I appreciate you being Dish trained. Good to have another "expert" posting here.
I hold a level 3 NSTP certificate, recertified in the past 90 days for the 2nd time in four years; I do know what I'm talking about (oops, I'm an expert too) it absolutely infuriates me when I read some of the total inaccurate information being passed on to those who have no idea or assume what someone had a bad experience with some bad item or installer that wasn't certified or knew what he was doing.