I had the DirecTV installer over yesterday to install the 5LNB dish and an HD receiver. I have the old round dish currently and is not even the 3 LNB--it was installed in June, 2005. The picture has always been fantastic.
The front of the house points just slightly SW, and the dish is on the back roof and it pointing right at some very tall, very close pine trees, and they don't seem to impede the signal at all.
The DirecTV installer said there was no way the 5LNB dish would work on my roof and didn't intall it. He said there was no way the signal would get through the trees, even thought the current signal gets through just fine. I arranged for a second opinion, and someone is supposed to come out next Friday to take a look.
My question is, is there any reason that the HD signal wouldn't get through if the current signal is getting through just fine? Was the first guy right, or was it just too close to lunch time and he didn't want to bother starting the job? I've heard other people say that they were told the same thing so they installed the dish themselves and have never had any problems. Is it worth insisting that the next installer install the 5LNB regardless of whether he thinks it would work or not? Will the 5LNB still get the SD channels if the old dish is getting them just fine? Thanks so much in advance for any advice or help!
The front of the house points just slightly SW, and the dish is on the back roof and it pointing right at some very tall, very close pine trees, and they don't seem to impede the signal at all.
The DirecTV installer said there was no way the 5LNB dish would work on my roof and didn't intall it. He said there was no way the signal would get through the trees, even thought the current signal gets through just fine. I arranged for a second opinion, and someone is supposed to come out next Friday to take a look.
My question is, is there any reason that the HD signal wouldn't get through if the current signal is getting through just fine? Was the first guy right, or was it just too close to lunch time and he didn't want to bother starting the job? I've heard other people say that they were told the same thing so they installed the dish themselves and have never had any problems. Is it worth insisting that the next installer install the 5LNB regardless of whether he thinks it would work or not? Will the 5LNB still get the SD channels if the old dish is getting them just fine? Thanks so much in advance for any advice or help!