I'd really like to not have to use a pole mount.
The tech who came to do an install for me this morning told me that he could only do a pole mount in the front yard in order to get LOS. I currently have E*, and the dish is on the roof with no LOS problems. The tech said if we put the D* dish where the E* dish now sits, we wouldn't get local channels. I assume (and this is only an assumption, I know very little about these things) that D* and E* use different satellites due to what the technician told me. I have no desire to put a satellite dish in the front yard on a pole, and besides, it's cold and there is a ton of snow on the ground, so how would he even be able to dig a trench? And we have a sprinkler system that I don't want to risk damaging, especially since we only moved into the house in December. The last thing I need is for the neighbors to wonder why the new people decorate their yard with satellite equipment.
So I rescheduled the install for 2/21 because the tech also said that he could try the roof on the same side of the house where he wanted to put the pole mount but there was too much snow on the roof right now to do that. I believe the E* dish is on the southwest side of the house, but I'm at work right now and can't check to make sure. The D* dish was supposed to go on the opposite side of the house (so southeast), which is also the side opposite where the television cables enter the house. So, with what little information I've provided, and without ever having seen my property and the trees bordering it, would someone have an educated guess about whether the D* dish on the roof would work just as well as on a pole mount? I'd hope so, but if not, then I guess I'm stuck with E*, even though I'd much rather have 24/7 SNY HD and the host of other, better sports options with D*.
And, for what it's worth, I was scheduled to have installed one SD receiver, 2 HD DVR receivers, and 1 HD receiver. I have no idea which models I was getting since I wasn't there this morning, which is why I rescheduled for a Saturday a few weeks from now, when, hopefully, the temperatures will have risen and the snow melted enough to check out the roof option. Right now with E* I have one dual tuner HD DVR (I think a 612), one 722, and one 211.
The tech who came to do an install for me this morning told me that he could only do a pole mount in the front yard in order to get LOS. I currently have E*, and the dish is on the roof with no LOS problems. The tech said if we put the D* dish where the E* dish now sits, we wouldn't get local channels. I assume (and this is only an assumption, I know very little about these things) that D* and E* use different satellites due to what the technician told me. I have no desire to put a satellite dish in the front yard on a pole, and besides, it's cold and there is a ton of snow on the ground, so how would he even be able to dig a trench? And we have a sprinkler system that I don't want to risk damaging, especially since we only moved into the house in December. The last thing I need is for the neighbors to wonder why the new people decorate their yard with satellite equipment.
So I rescheduled the install for 2/21 because the tech also said that he could try the roof on the same side of the house where he wanted to put the pole mount but there was too much snow on the roof right now to do that. I believe the E* dish is on the southwest side of the house, but I'm at work right now and can't check to make sure. The D* dish was supposed to go on the opposite side of the house (so southeast), which is also the side opposite where the television cables enter the house. So, with what little information I've provided, and without ever having seen my property and the trees bordering it, would someone have an educated guess about whether the D* dish on the roof would work just as well as on a pole mount? I'd hope so, but if not, then I guess I'm stuck with E*, even though I'd much rather have 24/7 SNY HD and the host of other, better sports options with D*.
And, for what it's worth, I was scheduled to have installed one SD receiver, 2 HD DVR receivers, and 1 HD receiver. I have no idea which models I was getting since I wasn't there this morning, which is why I rescheduled for a Saturday a few weeks from now, when, hopefully, the temperatures will have risen and the snow melted enough to check out the roof option. Right now with E* I have one dual tuner HD DVR (I think a 612), one 722, and one 211.