Part 1
I will be returning back to Dish Network sometime soon, (I switched from E* to Comcast a while ago.) I still have all my old E* equipment since I purchased and installed it myself. The old setup had:
311 as the main receiver
301 as the second receiver
Dish 500Twin which is still installed, pointing to 110/119. One cable from the dish to the 311, and one from the dish to the 301
I want the new system to have
A DVR: (522 or 625 or ??) as the main unit able to record 2 different shows at once (The Moto 6412 has really spoiled me!)
301 as the second receiver (it is worth the extra $5/mon to have the 2nd receiver that is independent from the DVR)
Some type of dish or dishes aimed at 61.5, 110, and 119. (I'll be getting locals, live in Norristown, PA (near Philadelphia) and will be entitled to the 61.5 for free)
Switches and cables to support the 3 different feeds
I will settle for SD (not HD) for now.
I'm looking for comments.
I see that E* has a promotion on now until 1/30/06
1. Which is better for the main unit? A 522 or 625 or? MY TV has component and Svideo.
2. Should I use my old 301 or get the new 322 or???
3. What should I get for the dishes 18" Dish or 500Quad or what?
4 Should I let the installer use any existing items? Dish, mast, cables, etc.
Part 2
Note to moderator: If this part is not appropriate, please let me know, and I'll remove it.
From reading the posts, it appears I have a choice between a local retailer or go thru Dish Network. By querying dishnetwork.com, in addition to Radio Shack and Sears, there are 4 retailers listed.
What do I look for in a private retailer?
Are there any professional associations or groups that 'good' installers support?.
Are there references I should look for? Are there any in this forum?
Or lastly, will I save anything if I install it myself (assuming I'm allowed to). Will I get a better job if I do it myself? I live on a windy hill and in January it get gets cold (Chill factor is near zero tonight) If I do it myself I can choose a warmer day.
Thanks for your help
Ron
I will be returning back to Dish Network sometime soon, (I switched from E* to Comcast a while ago.) I still have all my old E* equipment since I purchased and installed it myself. The old setup had:
311 as the main receiver
301 as the second receiver
Dish 500Twin which is still installed, pointing to 110/119. One cable from the dish to the 311, and one from the dish to the 301
I want the new system to have
A DVR: (522 or 625 or ??) as the main unit able to record 2 different shows at once (The Moto 6412 has really spoiled me!)
301 as the second receiver (it is worth the extra $5/mon to have the 2nd receiver that is independent from the DVR)
Some type of dish or dishes aimed at 61.5, 110, and 119. (I'll be getting locals, live in Norristown, PA (near Philadelphia) and will be entitled to the 61.5 for free)
Switches and cables to support the 3 different feeds
I will settle for SD (not HD) for now.
I'm looking for comments.
I see that E* has a promotion on now until 1/30/06
1. Which is better for the main unit? A 522 or 625 or? MY TV has component and Svideo.
2. Should I use my old 301 or get the new 322 or???
3. What should I get for the dishes 18" Dish or 500Quad or what?
4 Should I let the installer use any existing items? Dish, mast, cables, etc.
Part 2
Note to moderator: If this part is not appropriate, please let me know, and I'll remove it.
From reading the posts, it appears I have a choice between a local retailer or go thru Dish Network. By querying dishnetwork.com, in addition to Radio Shack and Sears, there are 4 retailers listed.
What do I look for in a private retailer?
Are there any professional associations or groups that 'good' installers support?.
Are there references I should look for? Are there any in this forum?
Or lastly, will I save anything if I install it myself (assuming I'm allowed to). Will I get a better job if I do it myself? I live on a windy hill and in January it get gets cold (Chill factor is near zero tonight) If I do it myself I can choose a warmer day.
Thanks for your help
Ron