Voom installed my equip about the middle of last month. When the guy showed up he told me I would not get the all of the locals but to call Voom and they would upgrade the antenna.
Out of the 6 I am supposed to get, I get two. And one of them is PBS (bleh)
So I call and they tell me they are going to get me a huge antenna with amplifier.
Since then, I have had the initial work order not entered. Called back when I heard nothing. They then entered the work order and scheduled the appt.
Appt was a no show. Then they re-scheduled and on the next appt they set up the new antenna. Hooked it up and I immediately lost satellite signal. Not the OTA signal, but the sat signal.
The guy traced his cabling for a short and found none. He traced it down to a bad adapter. It is the cable adapter at the antenna. The one that goes from cable connection to 2 wires to hook to the antenna.
If he hooks that up the signal is immediately lost.
He re-schedules to come out with a replacement. Same thing.
Here are the details:
STB: Motorola DSR550 using the diplexor's provided from the factory.
Guide: I get all locals in the guide
Multi-Switch: Wineguard 3020. Inputs are wired correctly.
New Antenna:Not sure. I never saw the box. It is huge and on a 30 foot mast. (looks like the crap we had to use 30 years ago before we had cable)
Original Antenna: That wing looking thing that mounts to the back of the dish.
Installer:Subcontractor for Installs, Inc.
On the last service call I was talking with the guy and was asking where the amplifier was. He said there wasn't one. (They do local purchase and he bought this at Lowe's for about $100) I told him that there was supposed to be an amplifier. He said he would get with his boss and Voom.
I am thinking it is a voltage issue as I think this multi-switch fires voltage up the line and the antenna is not designed for it without the amplifier. I can't see sending power to something that is not designed to accept it.
He can hook back up the old antenna (which has a direct cable connection without the need for the adapter) and I get the two original OTA channels I was getting before.
Or perhaps there is an adapter that can filter the voltage.
Thanks in advance for any advice. There appears to be a lot of knowledge here.
Out of the 6 I am supposed to get, I get two. And one of them is PBS (bleh)
So I call and they tell me they are going to get me a huge antenna with amplifier.
Since then, I have had the initial work order not entered. Called back when I heard nothing. They then entered the work order and scheduled the appt.
Appt was a no show. Then they re-scheduled and on the next appt they set up the new antenna. Hooked it up and I immediately lost satellite signal. Not the OTA signal, but the sat signal.
The guy traced his cabling for a short and found none. He traced it down to a bad adapter. It is the cable adapter at the antenna. The one that goes from cable connection to 2 wires to hook to the antenna.
If he hooks that up the signal is immediately lost.
He re-schedules to come out with a replacement. Same thing.
Here are the details:
STB: Motorola DSR550 using the diplexor's provided from the factory.
Guide: I get all locals in the guide
Multi-Switch: Wineguard 3020. Inputs are wired correctly.
New Antenna:Not sure. I never saw the box. It is huge and on a 30 foot mast. (looks like the crap we had to use 30 years ago before we had cable)
Original Antenna: That wing looking thing that mounts to the back of the dish.
Installer:Subcontractor for Installs, Inc.
On the last service call I was talking with the guy and was asking where the amplifier was. He said there wasn't one. (They do local purchase and he bought this at Lowe's for about $100) I told him that there was supposed to be an amplifier. He said he would get with his boss and Voom.
I am thinking it is a voltage issue as I think this multi-switch fires voltage up the line and the antenna is not designed for it without the amplifier. I can't see sending power to something that is not designed to accept it.
He can hook back up the old antenna (which has a direct cable connection without the need for the adapter) and I get the two original OTA channels I was getting before.
Or perhaps there is an adapter that can filter the voltage.
Thanks in advance for any advice. There appears to be a lot of knowledge here.