Can this dish be aimed the old way, using the display progress bar on the receiver instead of a meter?
Absolutely.Can this dish be aimed the old way, using the display progress bar on the receiver instead of a meter?
sorry, could you please be a little more specific? I believe my porch faces South-east, as when I tried to have D* installed, the installer told me that and explained to me I needed to have LOS to southwest.If you're in the Newark area or thereabouts, your LOS to EA will be nearly due south.
sorry, could you please be a little more specific? I believe my porch faces South-east, as when I tried to have D* installed, the installer told me that and explained to me I needed to have LOS to southwest.
right now as an existing customer, you are inelgible for EA.I have a few more questions about this new setup.
I currently have a Dish 500 (110, 119) that is always "in trouble" with trees. I also have a Dish 300 at 61.5 which never has a problem with trees. These are connected to a Dish DP34 switch which drives my ViP722 and ViP622.
If I want to dump the Dish 500 and put an Eastern Arc 1000.4 dish where my current 61.5 dish is located, what else do I have to do?
Does the DP34 have to be replaced?
What are my options with regards to getting the signals to my two receivers over the currently installed 4 cables feeding the receivers from the DP34.
I realize I'll need the new SmartCards, but I'm more concerned with the infrastructure right now.
Also, can I replace the 61.5 dish now with a 1000.4 and only use the 61.5 output passing into the DP34 to tide me over until the new cards come out?
THANKS!!!!
One does not imply the other, in either direction.dishcomm said:I assume because you have a DP34, you are Standard Definition.
right now as an existing customer, you are inelgible for EA.
To answer your questions. The 34 switch will no longer be necessary, provided you have Dish Pro Plus EQ...Those are, the 322 and 625 in standard def. I assume because you have a DP34, you are Standard Definition. The D-1000.4 LNB is DPP capable. No switch is needed provided the install requires three orbital slots(61.5, 72.7 and future 77) and you have less than 6 tuners( all dual tuner receivers).
Which model receivers do you have currently?
Ok how about this...If his DMA is a 118.7 HD local DMa then he would NOT be using a 34 switch because the set up would be a D-1000plus. Additionally, if this customer were in a 1000.2 DMA again, no 34 switch.....The issue is the poster was not specific enough to fully answer his queries...I'm going to be polite and ignore your attempt at humor.One does not imply the other, in either direction.
Ok how about this...If his DMA is a 118.7 HD local DMa then he would NOT be using a 34 switch because the set up would be a D-1000plus. Additionally, if this customer were in a 1000.2 DMA again, no 34 switch.....The issue is the poster was not specific enough to fully answer his queries...I'm going to be polite and ignore your attempt at humor.
You're fine, Dish has the same programming on both Eastern and Western Arc. They thought about people just like you that can only point in one direction when they created their new setup. Some locals are on one or the other so that may be a consideration.
The bigger question for any provider is: Even with MPEG4 will they be able to provide the same amount of channels in HD that are now SD?
At some point in time most of the TV sets in a house will become HD through attrition.