If I understand things, I just had a new 1000.4 dish (black) installed to solve loss of signal issues. While I was trying to figure out the wiring changes I came across discussions on Western and Eastern Arc setups. After getting totally confused I thought I would ask for professional help.
I am currently looking at the 110/119/129 birds which I think is Western Arc. While I do not have a lot of issues, I do get dropouts when the winds pick up and storms move in. Using the mapping tool, my LOS is aiming at a stand of pines 76.5 feet away and the map shows they need to be less than 43.2 feet which I thing they are well over. If I plug in the Eastern Arc birds, the nearest stand of trees is 102 feet away and can be up to 103.3 feet.
So, the three questions are:
1. Would it make sense to switch Arcs?
2. If so, can I switch Arcs?
3. Would this fall under a free visit since the dish was just installed Monday?
Steve
I am currently looking at the 110/119/129 birds which I think is Western Arc. While I do not have a lot of issues, I do get dropouts when the winds pick up and storms move in. Using the mapping tool, my LOS is aiming at a stand of pines 76.5 feet away and the map shows they need to be less than 43.2 feet which I thing they are well over. If I plug in the Eastern Arc birds, the nearest stand of trees is 102 feet away and can be up to 103.3 feet.
So, the three questions are:
1. Would it make sense to switch Arcs?
2. If so, can I switch Arcs?
3. Would this fall under a free visit since the dish was just installed Monday?
Steve