from the directv website i found
DIGITAL MEDIA GROUP
261 COMMERCE CIRCLE SOUTH
FRIDLEY, MN 55432
(763) 792-0079
what do you think?
also do i want to pay extra for protection plan from directv for 6 bucks or whatever?
anyone on that has directv and know some answers?
I was in the CHAT room for an hour waiting for you (last night), but no reply came so I left ....
You were logged on as was I, so, I don't know where you went, but, I tried....
Iand i hear all this talk about rain and snow being bad for mini dishs with those things and here in Minnesota we get alot.
Well, not to say you may never get rain or snow fade, but I think the extent of it is usually exaggerated by the cable companies. I've had DirecTV for 12 years and rain fade is minimal and not really an issue. As for snow, I've said in other posts that I've never had a problem. Here were I live, in upstate NY, since Sunday we've had 3-1/2 feet of snow and I my signal is still great.
Having said all that,it wouldn't hurt if you put your dish in a location that's reasonably accessible in the winter, just in case.
Iand i hear all this talk about rain and snow being bad for mini dishs with those things and here in Minnesota we get alot.
Well, not to say you may never get rain or snow fade, but I think the extent of it is usually exaggerated by the cable companies. I've had DirecTV for 12 years and rain fade is minimal and not really an issue. As for snow, I've said in other posts that I've never had a problem. Here were I live, in upstate NY, since Sunday we've had 3-1/2 feet of snow and I my signal is still great.
Having said all that,it wouldn't hurt if you put your dish in a location that's reasonably accessible in the winter, just in case.
Amen,
Can't believe all the people that OK roof installs when they can't get to them ...
At least if it's on the ground, you can walk outside and brush the snow off of it and have your signal back in no time !
Rain/Snow is not a huge issue. Keep in mind the HD channels are more susceptible of rain/snow. It takes a big storm to knock out your standard picture.
As far as quality of the install, if you get a pole mount, make sure at least 80lbs of concrete is used (150lbs is require,but rarely done) and the pole is at least 3' in the ground. If you do a standard mast mount, like to a roof, make sure its place on a solid surface. If you can't see that its placed on something like a 4x6, then dont hesitate to get up on the roof or wherever and make sure its mounted securely. Make sure it is not wobbling or feels weak. If its placed on the roof and not secured to a rafter, it will cause you problems later
The receivers require a certain threshold when it comes to signal quality before it activates, so rest assure when the tech leaves, it will be pointed to a high standard. As far as the rest of the install, its up to you on what you expect. Make sure no switches or splitters are in direct contact with weather and make sure its grounded.
Refer a friend gives you $100 to you AND your friend as $10.00 bill credits for 10 months.
Order either from a local retailer or directly from DirecTV. The advantages of a retailer is they offer a 1 year full warranty and new equipment. From what I understand, they are doing the refer a friend credit too. Go with the retailer who is most knowledgeable. If they are not familiar with refer a friend and other promos, i would be aware of shoddy work.
The advantage of going with DirecTV directly is that you definitely get your refer a friend credit and they offer free 6 room install (not 4!!). Retailers can not offer 6. Keep in mind that is 1 Free HDDVR and 1 HD and 4 standard. To sub out standard for HD cost $100.00 per receiver.
I can't think of a reason to go with Dishstore over a local retailer. Also, i believe the $100.00 credit only applies to the top package (check on that).
A pole mount will require them to bury your cable so make sure they use a special buried RG6 (is coated with a grease for weatherproofing). Also for the the slimline reflector a roof mount requires bishop tape to seal the lag bolts and mono poles to insure stability.
Rain/Snow is not a huge issue. Keep in mind the HD channels are more susceptible of rain/snow. It takes a big storm to knock out your standard picture.
As far as quality of the install, if you get a pole mount, make sure at least 80lbs of concrete is used (150lbs is require,but rarely done) and the pole is at least 3' in the ground. If you do a standard mast mount, like to a roof, make sure its place on a solid surface. If you can't see that its placed on something like a 4x6, then dont hesitate to get up on the roof or wherever and make sure its mounted securely. Make sure it is not wobbling or feels weak. If its placed on the roof and not secured to a rafter, it will cause you problems later
The receivers require a certain threshold when it comes to signal quality before it activates, so rest assure when the tech leaves, it will be pointed to a high standard. As far as the rest of the install, its up to you on what you expect. Make sure no switches or splitters are in direct contact with weather and make sure its grounded.
Refer a friend gives you $100 to you AND your friend as $10.00 bill credits for 10 months.
Order either from a local retailer or directly from DirecTV. The advantages of a retailer is they offer a 1 year full warranty and new equipment. From what I understand, they are doing the refer a friend credit too. Go with the retailer who is most knowledgeable. If they are not familiar with refer a friend and other promos, i would be aware of shoddy work.
The advantage of going with DirecTV directly is that you definitely get your refer a friend credit and they offer free 6 room install (not 4!!). Retailers can not offer 6. Keep in mind that is 1 Free HDDVR and 1 HD and 4 standard. To sub out standard for HD cost $100.00 per receiver.
I can't think of a reason to go with Dishstore over a local retailer. Also, i believe the $100.00 credit only applies to the top package (check on that).
Okay getting a bit confused with where the dish should go.. do i want it mounted to a poll? I am in minnesota like i said and theres snow and ice out there already. how do they install it with a poll or on the roof with these issues?