What about the 1000.2 Western Arc? Does it get good signals and easy to mount too?Definitely the 1000.2EA. It's light, easy to mount and aim and gets slightly better signals around here than the 1000.4, especially on 61.5.
What about the 1000.2 Western Arc? Does it get good signals and easy to mount too?Definitely the 1000.2EA. It's light, easy to mount and aim and gets slightly better signals around here than the 1000.4, especially on 61.5.
What about the 1000.2 Western Arc? Does it get good signals and easy to mount too?
OK, thanks for the info.I haven't put installed a 1000.2 WA in years.
Help me out, you currently have Dish service and it's working okay ?
Yep. 2 HWS, 4 joeys. with a 1000.2 dish. Strong signal strength across the board.
Definitely the 1000.2EA. It's light, easy to mount and aim and gets slightly better signals around here than the 1000.4, especially on 61.5.
Sure seems like it should work fine with already having a 1000.2 dish.
Concerning the DVR disk space usage, we usually run it up to 80% or so before the Winter season is over, then we work on watching everything we have recorded. If we record a movie it goes on our EHD and we usually keep them there.
I noticed that after restoring all the programs from our H2, the new H3 showed like 15% of the DVR used but I'm sure that will grow fast in the next week or so.
Thanks, just out of curiousity, how long does it take to transfer 1TB of stuff to the EHD and when hooking up the EHD, do I need to unplug the Hopper or can I actually plug in the EHD while the Hopper is still on?No. The EHD is an archive only.
A long time, like measured in days. Most people recommend transferring in chunks vs trying to transfer it all in one shot because if there's a hiccup, as I understand it, the whole transfer has to be started over.how long does it take to transfer 1TB of stuff to the EHD
The DPP 500+ is a special LNB that picks up the international programming at 118.7 without the need of a second dish antenna. Don't really know which Dish pan you have, but it is pointed at the Western Arc. My guess it is the more rounder original Dish 500Anyways, back to the topic of the dish being used.... On my Hopper 2K which was installed when I first had DISH installed on November 16, 2012, Menu -> Settings -> Diagnostics -> Point Dish -> Check Switch and Check Switch Details and Menu -> Settings -> Diagnostics -> System Status -> h Device indicates the switch as DPP 500+ which according to Google and per the document here http://caottimail.com/InstallationReference.pdf would indicate I am on a DISH 500+ antenna/dish. I have included some pictures of what is shown on my LG 65EF9600 UltraHD 4K OLED TV and also the picture of the dish mounted on the roof, my sidewalk is lower than the road by 5 feet so the Google Maps image was better, my DISH faces south from the front of the house so you can only see the backside of the DISH which is mounted on the northern edge of the house. D*TV installs the dishes on the back side of the house so it is sitting at the southern edge of the house. Are they going to remove the old DISH and replace it with the one needed for the H3 or are they simply going to leave the old dish there and just install the new one somewhere else on the roof?
Sounds like working for the Federal governmentWait, we're suppose to get work done while at work?
The DPP 500+ is a special LNB that picks up the international programming at 118.7 without the need of a second dish antenna. Don't really know which Dish pan you have, but it is pointed at the Western Arc. My guess it is the more rounder original Dish 500
Now I am way east in Georgia, but I use the WA because at one time it was the only fleet in the sky and have no real need to go to the EA (which is way higher in the sky from my location)
I am surprised to see that you did not opt for a dish to connects you to the satellite parked at 129. Most of my HD channels sit there. (or used to, maybe they have moved many of them to to 110/119?)
Anyway, my guess is that they will put up a new Dish 1000.2 and if you need to keep international programming they would tie the older dish 500 into the new 1000.2.
Thanks for the pointer, how long are each of these recordings? Mines are all SD and usually under 2 hours.I usually transfer 2 or 3 movies or shows at a time usually takes under 30 minutes. I have tried bigger chunks but have gotten errors that way so I stick with 2 or 3 at a t time.