I joined this group to put out the word and help anyone who is frustrated like I was. I just want to save people from the major headache I went through. I actually called Dish and gave them the fix, so that they could help anyone with this problem.
First ,the backround:
I was a Voom customer (LOVED IT!!!), I really bummed when the debacle hit (I can't believe what the son did to the father, and all of us, when he forced Voom out of business). Anyway, when I heard that Dish had aquired Voom channels, I switched over. I initially had some problems, but someone referred me to Judd Strickland and he was GREAT. He addressed all my problems and I was a happy camper. With Voom, along with tons of HD satellite programming, I had 22 locals with my OTA antenna.
I switched to Dish, 22 locals with my OTA antenna. Switched to the 942 DVR box, 22 locals. Fried the hard drive, new 942 box, 22 locals. Swiched to the 622, 6 locals (which in reality is two to three stations)?!!! I called them to tell them what happened and request a new box. They treated me as though I was from Mars and lying to them. "You are only supposed to be getting 6 locals" is what they said. I told them that, for over a year and a half, I have been getting 22 locals, with 4 different boxes and two different companies, and it all stopped with the 622, so it must be the box. They sent a tech out who told me (after going on the roof) that my amplified antenna wasn't really a good one. "Why was I getting 22 stations for over a year and half with multiple boxes and two different companies, if my antenna is so bad?" I asked. No good response. He called Dish and said that I "claimed" to have 22 local stations (as though I was lying), and that he couldn't find anything wrong. He told the guy that he suggests I try a signal amplifier. After much arguing with the guy, he told me to try a signal amplifier (mind you, I have an amplified antenna) and if that doesn't work to call back and he will send me new box with no questions asked. I asked if there would be any notation on the account, so that I wouldn't have to go through this again. He said there would be extensive notes on there, so there won't be a problem. I did what he asked, it didn't work, I called back, got a different guy, he didn't know what the heck I was talking about and proceeded to put me through the whole nightmare again. After getting switched to the advanced tech (and again being treated as though I was lying: "you not supposed to be getting all those locals"). I finally screamed: "I was lied to! I was told to try the signal amplifier and, if it didn't work, you would send me a new box!" They finally sent me a new box, and although I now got nine stations and a far better picture, It was still a far cry from 22 locals with my OTA antenna. I decided to try one more thing. I went to Radio Shack and bought what they call a "Satellite/TV/FM In-Line Signal Amplifier." It comes with a signal amplifier that goes near your antenna on the roof, and a pwer supply that goes near your receiver. In the directions it tells you that, if you have an amplified antenna, don't use the signal amplifier that goes near your antenna, just use the power supply that goes near the receiver. That's what I did...33 LOCAL STATIONS!!!!!! The HD on the locals is stunning!
I figure that all the boxes that I had, VOOM's box and the Dish 942, all had power supplies for the OTA. The 622, although it has a power supply for the Satellite, it does not have a power supply for the OTA antenna like all the previous boxes did.
I hope that this note saves people with my problem from the frustration that i went through. Good Luck!
Mark
First ,the backround:
I was a Voom customer (LOVED IT!!!), I really bummed when the debacle hit (I can't believe what the son did to the father, and all of us, when he forced Voom out of business). Anyway, when I heard that Dish had aquired Voom channels, I switched over. I initially had some problems, but someone referred me to Judd Strickland and he was GREAT. He addressed all my problems and I was a happy camper. With Voom, along with tons of HD satellite programming, I had 22 locals with my OTA antenna.
I switched to Dish, 22 locals with my OTA antenna. Switched to the 942 DVR box, 22 locals. Fried the hard drive, new 942 box, 22 locals. Swiched to the 622, 6 locals (which in reality is two to three stations)?!!! I called them to tell them what happened and request a new box. They treated me as though I was from Mars and lying to them. "You are only supposed to be getting 6 locals" is what they said. I told them that, for over a year and a half, I have been getting 22 locals, with 4 different boxes and two different companies, and it all stopped with the 622, so it must be the box. They sent a tech out who told me (after going on the roof) that my amplified antenna wasn't really a good one. "Why was I getting 22 stations for over a year and half with multiple boxes and two different companies, if my antenna is so bad?" I asked. No good response. He called Dish and said that I "claimed" to have 22 local stations (as though I was lying), and that he couldn't find anything wrong. He told the guy that he suggests I try a signal amplifier. After much arguing with the guy, he told me to try a signal amplifier (mind you, I have an amplified antenna) and if that doesn't work to call back and he will send me new box with no questions asked. I asked if there would be any notation on the account, so that I wouldn't have to go through this again. He said there would be extensive notes on there, so there won't be a problem. I did what he asked, it didn't work, I called back, got a different guy, he didn't know what the heck I was talking about and proceeded to put me through the whole nightmare again. After getting switched to the advanced tech (and again being treated as though I was lying: "you not supposed to be getting all those locals"). I finally screamed: "I was lied to! I was told to try the signal amplifier and, if it didn't work, you would send me a new box!" They finally sent me a new box, and although I now got nine stations and a far better picture, It was still a far cry from 22 locals with my OTA antenna. I decided to try one more thing. I went to Radio Shack and bought what they call a "Satellite/TV/FM In-Line Signal Amplifier." It comes with a signal amplifier that goes near your antenna on the roof, and a pwer supply that goes near your receiver. In the directions it tells you that, if you have an amplified antenna, don't use the signal amplifier that goes near your antenna, just use the power supply that goes near the receiver. That's what I did...33 LOCAL STATIONS!!!!!! The HD on the locals is stunning!
I figure that all the boxes that I had, VOOM's box and the Dish 942, all had power supplies for the OTA. The 622, although it has a power supply for the Satellite, it does not have a power supply for the OTA antenna like all the previous boxes did.
I hope that this note saves people with my problem from the frustration that i went through. Good Luck!
Mark