I’ve been with DTV for going on 6 years and the last 3 I have had my dish setup on a tripod on 2nd floor apartment balcony with no problem. I recently moved to a different complex. I made sure that this unit, also 2nd floor, was facing the same direction as my old location. I called Mover’s Connection and they sent an installation tech out yesterday (2/5).
The tech had a noon – 4pm window and showed up at 5pm. He took 2 steps through the front door and said, “this is an apartment, I can’t install in an apartment.” What? After we squashed that ridiculous objection, he took another two steps onto the balcony and declared that he couldn’t do the install due to line of sight problems (he claimed a wall was blocking the way). He pointed out a neighboring unit’s dish as an example of the way the dish had to face. He then left.
Here’s the issue: I did as much research as possible to ensure this unit faces the right direction. I used dishpointer.com. Per the site, my unit has clear, unobstructed line of sight to 99W through 103W (Directv-9 through Direct-12 satellites). Ironically, the neighbor’s dish the tech used as an example is Dish Network!! And it is without a doubt pointing at 119W (Dish’s Echostar XIV). So, what’s going on here? This guy is supposed to be the expert. He didn’t even try to get a signal. He also didn’t have any sort of device in hand to test if the DTV signal could be picked up from the balcony. Here’s the real kicker to me, even if I’m wrong and he is right, the 119W direction he claims DTV needs to face could easily have been achieved with a tripod right out of the front door (many other units in the complex have taken this approach).
So, what gives? Was this tech just a joke? What are my next steps? Is there a particular DTV # or department I should call? One thing is for certain – I’m missing the Super Bowl now :-( If it turns out that I can indeed get DTV here, I’m going to be hopping mad!!
The tech had a noon – 4pm window and showed up at 5pm. He took 2 steps through the front door and said, “this is an apartment, I can’t install in an apartment.” What? After we squashed that ridiculous objection, he took another two steps onto the balcony and declared that he couldn’t do the install due to line of sight problems (he claimed a wall was blocking the way). He pointed out a neighboring unit’s dish as an example of the way the dish had to face. He then left.
Here’s the issue: I did as much research as possible to ensure this unit faces the right direction. I used dishpointer.com. Per the site, my unit has clear, unobstructed line of sight to 99W through 103W (Directv-9 through Direct-12 satellites). Ironically, the neighbor’s dish the tech used as an example is Dish Network!! And it is without a doubt pointing at 119W (Dish’s Echostar XIV). So, what’s going on here? This guy is supposed to be the expert. He didn’t even try to get a signal. He also didn’t have any sort of device in hand to test if the DTV signal could be picked up from the balcony. Here’s the real kicker to me, even if I’m wrong and he is right, the 119W direction he claims DTV needs to face could easily have been achieved with a tripod right out of the front door (many other units in the complex have taken this approach).
So, what gives? Was this tech just a joke? What are my next steps? Is there a particular DTV # or department I should call? One thing is for certain – I’m missing the Super Bowl now :-( If it turns out that I can indeed get DTV here, I’m going to be hopping mad!!