I live in Nashville (37205) and am trying to figure out the differences in the two companies satellite aiming points. I have alot of trees in my backyard which is where I need to aim.
I had a E* come today and they said no go. The main issue was b/c he was pointing the dish very low, he was saying one of the satellites was at 28 degrees. The dish aim says to setup at 38 degrees elevation. I understand the different satellites are in different locations so I believe he was telling me the truth.
My question is will D* be easier b/c the satellite aim point for it says to setup at over 45 degrees of elevation which is much better b/c it is obviously steeper so it can get over the trees.
I had D* a long time ago and I got SD but I did not have signal on some satellites in the spring/summer when there were leaves on the trees. This dish was on my roof. So I cannot put the dish on the roof and get the HD channels, but I am now willing to put the dish in my front yard now so I was wondering if I will have better luck w/ D* vs. E* (definite no LOS)?
By the basic aiming software the D* is about 10 degrees higher for the main satellites, but what about the other satellites?
I had a E* come today and they said no go. The main issue was b/c he was pointing the dish very low, he was saying one of the satellites was at 28 degrees. The dish aim says to setup at 38 degrees elevation. I understand the different satellites are in different locations so I believe he was telling me the truth.
My question is will D* be easier b/c the satellite aim point for it says to setup at over 45 degrees of elevation which is much better b/c it is obviously steeper so it can get over the trees.
I had D* a long time ago and I got SD but I did not have signal on some satellites in the spring/summer when there were leaves on the trees. This dish was on my roof. So I cannot put the dish on the roof and get the HD channels, but I am now willing to put the dish in my front yard now so I was wondering if I will have better luck w/ D* vs. E* (definite no LOS)?
By the basic aiming software the D* is about 10 degrees higher for the main satellites, but what about the other satellites?