The local small town cable company has been sold for the second time in as many years, and I fully expect another price increase to follow the the last $10 bump in monthly fees.
I would prefer not to be in a contract situation, and have been considering a month-to-month Dish FlexTV agreement. It looks like picking up Hooper & Joey hardware and a dish from SolidSignal would suit my situation.
I would like to do a self-install; I'm a former RF tech, and used to climb towers for a living, so I'm confident that I can handle the dish install and alignment. I have plenty of obstruction-free, two-story high, southern facing antenna mount locations. My home is relatively new and I'm pretty sure that the cable outlets are wired with RG-6; I vaguely recall that it was quad-shielded, but I need to pop a wall plate to verify the specific cable type.
I plan to install the Hopper in the living room and use the Joey for our basement home theater. My hope is that the coax currently in place will be sufficient; the basement is fully finished with a drywall ceiling, so accessing the coax infrastructure or pulling new cable would be tough.
I'm looking for suggestions from the experts. My first question is that I would like to have a dish / LNB set-up that would support local HD channel reception; do I need the Dish 1000+?
Thanks in advance...
I would prefer not to be in a contract situation, and have been considering a month-to-month Dish FlexTV agreement. It looks like picking up Hooper & Joey hardware and a dish from SolidSignal would suit my situation.
I would like to do a self-install; I'm a former RF tech, and used to climb towers for a living, so I'm confident that I can handle the dish install and alignment. I have plenty of obstruction-free, two-story high, southern facing antenna mount locations. My home is relatively new and I'm pretty sure that the cable outlets are wired with RG-6; I vaguely recall that it was quad-shielded, but I need to pop a wall plate to verify the specific cable type.
I plan to install the Hopper in the living room and use the Joey for our basement home theater. My hope is that the coax currently in place will be sufficient; the basement is fully finished with a drywall ceiling, so accessing the coax infrastructure or pulling new cable would be tough.
I'm looking for suggestions from the experts. My first question is that I would like to have a dish / LNB set-up that would support local HD channel reception; do I need the Dish 1000+?
Thanks in advance...