I recently re-subscribed after a couple year hiatus using cable. One of the big selling points was that local channels for my area were now available via spot beams. Well, the installer put a new 3 lnb dish up at the peak of house's roof and announced that, due to some trees (a few houses away), that my signal from the 119 satellite is marginal (and the leaves aren't even on the trees yet!). In a couple months I will likely be without any local spot feeds. I know the spot beam satellites are big $$$, but it seems poorly planned that East Coast spot beams are coming from a satellite past the west coast. The 119 satellite is only about 22 deg above the horizon (which isn't much considering the trees and mountains in this area). I guess I could live in NH or Maine and it would be even worse.
I am considering a new, careful site survey when the leaves are on fully to see if I can use another dish from another location on my house to get around the trees (which aren't even that tall). Anyone know of a resolution (national feeds???) or a future move of the East Coast spot satellite feeds. I guess I will be stuck using OTA for locals again (and their R-15 DVR won't record OTA), so I have to dust off the VCR again.
I am considering a new, careful site survey when the leaves are on fully to see if I can use another dish from another location on my house to get around the trees (which aren't even that tall). Anyone know of a resolution (national feeds???) or a future move of the East Coast spot satellite feeds. I guess I will be stuck using OTA for locals again (and their R-15 DVR won't record OTA), so I have to dust off the VCR again.