Well, thanks to Claude, I am now a Dish member!
It was great talking to him on the phone - very nice and helpful.
The Installer and his trainee were great guys, the installer was very knowledgable and knew what he was doing. They were scheduled for 12 - 5, and called me at 10:30 to ask if they could come early... Heck yeah!!
They spent around 5 hours at my place, gave me all new cables, a good antenna install, and explained how to use each piece of equipment, and didn't mind that I followed them around watching and asking questions.
I may have learned extra, as the Installer was teaching the trainee, so I think that was a bonus.
I have a 1000.2 dish, and a 622 and a 625 receiver.
I spent hours last night playing with channels. My SD picture on my HDTV is better than when I had Time/Warner, and the picture on my SD TV's is amazing. The HD picture on my HDTV is drool-worthy, and the installer told me he ALWAYS starts on the HD National Geographic channel to show a customer.
I don't have an HDMI connector on my TV, but he gave me one anyway for "when I do get a new TV". It's an HDMI to DVI with an HDMI adapter on the DVI end. Should I just use the HDMI to DVI to my TV instead of the Component?
All in all, a great first-exposure to Dish, I'm happy so far. Thanks Claude!!!!
It was great talking to him on the phone - very nice and helpful.
The Installer and his trainee were great guys, the installer was very knowledgable and knew what he was doing. They were scheduled for 12 - 5, and called me at 10:30 to ask if they could come early... Heck yeah!!
They spent around 5 hours at my place, gave me all new cables, a good antenna install, and explained how to use each piece of equipment, and didn't mind that I followed them around watching and asking questions.
I may have learned extra, as the Installer was teaching the trainee, so I think that was a bonus.
I have a 1000.2 dish, and a 622 and a 625 receiver.
I spent hours last night playing with channels. My SD picture on my HDTV is better than when I had Time/Warner, and the picture on my SD TV's is amazing. The HD picture on my HDTV is drool-worthy, and the installer told me he ALWAYS starts on the HD National Geographic channel to show a customer.
I don't have an HDMI connector on my TV, but he gave me one anyway for "when I do get a new TV". It's an HDMI to DVI with an HDMI adapter on the DVI end. Should I just use the HDMI to DVI to my TV instead of the Component?
All in all, a great first-exposure to Dish, I'm happy so far. Thanks Claude!!!!