Tomorrow I have a Dish technician coming to examine a switch problem to our second TV, which is currently receiving no signal at all. While the tech is here, I want to have him check out dishes and see if anything can be changed or adjusted to improve our signal quality. Our signal drops out almost constantly, usually for just a second or two at a time, but occasionally for longer stretches too. This happens in rainy weather, but also on sunny days. It's particularly bad on HD channels.
I wanted to check here and post my set up and see if anyone has ideas on what I should ask the tech to examine or if you have any ideas on possible hardware changes that could fix or at least reduce this problem. I've been with Dish for about 5 years now and would hate to switch to Comcast, but it's getting to the point where programming is almost unwatchable and it just doesn't make sense to spend $100+ a month for that kind of quality.
I have 3 dishes. I have a Dish Network Plus(mounted on a pole), a Dish 300(mounted on a tree) and a Dish 500(mounted on a tree). All dishes were installed by Dish Network technicians. The local channels I receive are the Johnstown, PA/Altoona channels. I get sats 61.5, 110, 118 and 119. My signal strengths are:
61.5 - 37
110 - 76
118 - 34
119 - 35
My property is lined with trees. Most are on the property of various neighbors so they can't be cut down. I don't know if these trees are the source of the problem, but the issue does seem worse now than it did in the winter when the trees were bare.
Do you think moving the dishes would help? Should I ask the tech to install larger dishes or would that be a waste of time?
I'd love any feedback on things to ask the tech or possible solutions.
I wanted to check here and post my set up and see if anyone has ideas on what I should ask the tech to examine or if you have any ideas on possible hardware changes that could fix or at least reduce this problem. I've been with Dish for about 5 years now and would hate to switch to Comcast, but it's getting to the point where programming is almost unwatchable and it just doesn't make sense to spend $100+ a month for that kind of quality.
I have 3 dishes. I have a Dish Network Plus(mounted on a pole), a Dish 300(mounted on a tree) and a Dish 500(mounted on a tree). All dishes were installed by Dish Network technicians. The local channels I receive are the Johnstown, PA/Altoona channels. I get sats 61.5, 110, 118 and 119. My signal strengths are:
61.5 - 37
110 - 76
118 - 34
119 - 35
My property is lined with trees. Most are on the property of various neighbors so they can't be cut down. I don't know if these trees are the source of the problem, but the issue does seem worse now than it did in the winter when the trees were bare.
Do you think moving the dishes would help? Should I ask the tech to install larger dishes or would that be a waste of time?
I'd love any feedback on things to ask the tech or possible solutions.