... so far, that's not such a good thing. My Voom box included a DVI cable but not a component cable. The installer said my existing [omnidirectional] antenna was better than the ones [Stealth and Wineguard] he had. He recommended I get an amplifier. Based on what I've read here, it was my understanding that one might be provided. The installer wanted to charge me $10 to run two lines instead of using a diplexer. He "did me a favor" and didn't charge me for installing two lines.
I think there is a problem with my STB. Setting the STB to 1080i, I get distortion at the top right and along the left side. The guide is blurry. In 720p, I get a major red shift and I can't converge the red. In fact, the red crosshairs in the convergence utility look warped. Which is to say that they are askew and there is no way I can converge the red.
I am guessing the antenna I have up there is a piece of junk. The previous owners installed the antenna so I have no idea just which brand/model it is. I am only getting one local. The others says there is no signal for that channel. Even if I get the channels listed in my PG, I will only have four of my locals.
I am not sure which locals I should expect to get. Zap2It's programming grid would imply I should be getting a boatload of locals, which is part of the reason I migrated to Voom. One of the main reasons I chose Voom was it looked like I would be able to pull in the Detroit ABC affiliate. The Lansing ABC affiliate is still testing HD, apparently.
As it stands I am not getting an ABC HD at all. I have an appointment for a service call but it's about two weeks out. I am fighting the urge to cancel right now. The PQ is not at all what I expected based on what I have read on this forum. I realize that Voom is still fairly new and that they are still working a lot of things out but I really wanted plug and play usability. Right now, cable is looking more and more appealing.
I think there is a problem with my STB. Setting the STB to 1080i, I get distortion at the top right and along the left side. The guide is blurry. In 720p, I get a major red shift and I can't converge the red. In fact, the red crosshairs in the convergence utility look warped. Which is to say that they are askew and there is no way I can converge the red.
I am guessing the antenna I have up there is a piece of junk. The previous owners installed the antenna so I have no idea just which brand/model it is. I am only getting one local. The others says there is no signal for that channel. Even if I get the channels listed in my PG, I will only have four of my locals.
I am not sure which locals I should expect to get. Zap2It's programming grid would imply I should be getting a boatload of locals, which is part of the reason I migrated to Voom. One of the main reasons I chose Voom was it looked like I would be able to pull in the Detroit ABC affiliate. The Lansing ABC affiliate is still testing HD, apparently.
As it stands I am not getting an ABC HD at all. I have an appointment for a service call but it's about two weeks out. I am fighting the urge to cancel right now. The PQ is not at all what I expected based on what I have read on this forum. I realize that Voom is still fairly new and that they are still working a lot of things out but I really wanted plug and play usability. Right now, cable is looking more and more appealing.