I've been reading the forum the last few days and it is a wealth
of information. I will have my first experience with Sat. TV very soon and with that 2 yr.
contract I sure hope its a good one. First year not so bad pricewise, 2nd year is cutting it
close. Like many I'm on a tight budget and went with the most basic 200+ package. I
got a call from the agent today who said when she was ordering my package she was told one
must now take the local channels for $5 per/mo which is not what I signed up for Saturday at
her booth in Zerns. I read something today about dropping the service contract after 6 months
then signing up for it at a later date that needs explanation. Hopefully these sat receivers
are built for years of trouble free service. As a ham I've been exposed to lots of electronics but
never anything in this frequency range. I do believe in keeping electronics cool since heat can
be a major problem. Maybe a little muffin fan isn't a bad idea depending on temps. There is one
thing (thats a lie, theres plenty of things) I've always been curious about which will be answered
by that lucky installer when he gets here with the goodies. Just how difficult is it to find that sat,
and just how much does that antenna have to move before signal is lost? Yeah, I need to read
alot more...........
regards
your friendly neighborhood francophile
of information. I will have my first experience with Sat. TV very soon and with that 2 yr.
contract I sure hope its a good one. First year not so bad pricewise, 2nd year is cutting it
close. Like many I'm on a tight budget and went with the most basic 200+ package. I
got a call from the agent today who said when she was ordering my package she was told one
must now take the local channels for $5 per/mo which is not what I signed up for Saturday at
her booth in Zerns. I read something today about dropping the service contract after 6 months
then signing up for it at a later date that needs explanation. Hopefully these sat receivers
are built for years of trouble free service. As a ham I've been exposed to lots of electronics but
never anything in this frequency range. I do believe in keeping electronics cool since heat can
be a major problem. Maybe a little muffin fan isn't a bad idea depending on temps. There is one
thing (thats a lie, theres plenty of things) I've always been curious about which will be answered
by that lucky installer when he gets here with the goodies. Just how difficult is it to find that sat,
and just how much does that antenna have to move before signal is lost? Yeah, I need to read
alot more...........
regards
your friendly neighborhood francophile