Was hoping someone could help explain the differences between Dish and Direct's line of sight angles for me. I am an existing Dish customer and just moved to Raleigh NC. The tech said there was no good line of sight unless the Dish was mounted on the roof and thats the only restriction the landlord has. He also said he'd have to mount 2 Dishes versus the 1 Dish I previously had. So since Dish isn't an option, I'm looking at Direct next with the deals they have going.
So my question is this, I recall being told by Directv that their "viewing angle" for line of sight is better than Dish Networks, and I'm thinking that they may be able to install it on the ground behind the house vs. the roof install. For comparison (and just speculative) Dish has a 45 degree angle for line of sight vs. Direct has a 60 degree angle. I ask because there is a space behind the house that points to the SW sky that would probably work without a roof install, I just want to get some feedback on if anyone thinks Direct would have a better chance installing than Dish did. I just don't want to go with TWC and their paltry HD lineup. Here's a pic of the viewing angle I took standing behind the house and behind the roof spot the Dish guy talking about installing on:
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Thanks to anyone with some feedback on the situation!!
So my question is this, I recall being told by Directv that their "viewing angle" for line of sight is better than Dish Networks, and I'm thinking that they may be able to install it on the ground behind the house vs. the roof install. For comparison (and just speculative) Dish has a 45 degree angle for line of sight vs. Direct has a 60 degree angle. I ask because there is a space behind the house that points to the SW sky that would probably work without a roof install, I just want to get some feedback on if anyone thinks Direct would have a better chance installing than Dish did. I just don't want to go with TWC and their paltry HD lineup. Here's a pic of the viewing angle I took standing behind the house and behind the roof spot the Dish guy talking about installing on:
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Thanks to anyone with some feedback on the situation!!