Unfortunately, I do not have LOS at my apartment, so it looks like I won't be able to join the satellite crowd at this time. I will be looking for other options for television, as I almost broke the television from having to look at blocky, compressed HD during football and Grimm last night. Thanks again for all of the information!
Give it some time, and if you really want satellite you will probably get it.
Quote them the FCC's Satellite Home Viewer Act.
Is there LOS where the cable TV enters the building? If so, they could install the dish on a pole in that area and using SWM technology use your existing wiring.
You're in Alabama? There should easily be LOS over the building across from your top floor balcony. The birds are pretty high in the sky in the southern states.
Edit: just looked at your DishPointer image, the problem is your balcony isn't facing south so it would need to go on the roof just above your balcony.
So if they won't allow a roof install, it needs to be put on a pole near where the local cable enters the building.
Try this:
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I asked about alternate placement of the dish, but unfortunately they will not allow it unless it is on the balcony or directly next to the building where my apartment is located. The landlords, while great people, are very particular about satellite television. She almost turned up her nose when I carried the renter's document for her to sign. The good thing is, it is an apartment and I do not plan on making it my permanent dwelling. So hopefully, once we move out and get a house, I'll be able to sway the wife for one with an exellent view of the southern sky
I wouldn't give up. Ask for a second opinion. It took me three visits from installers to get a signal. I have nearly the exact same issue as you. I face ENE. We are bottom floor, but my neighbor upstairs let us use his balcony for the dish. They were eventually able to get a sweet spot just over the roof line. I can't get LOS for the 119, but the others are fine. The dish is on the outside of the balcony; it looks like it's pointing at the building but I have 98-100 signal strength. Even though Time Warner Cable has about 40 more HD channels than Directv, the PQ is bad and they don't have NFL Network - not worth it. Who watches E! anyway, let alone in HD?
I asked about alternate placement of the dish, but unfortunately they will not allow it unless it is on the balcony or directly next to the building where my apartment is located. The landlords, while great people, are very particular about satellite television. She almost turned up her nose when I carried the renter's document for her to sign. The good thing is, it is an apartment and I do not plan on making it my permanent dwelling. So hopefully, once we move out and get a house, I'll be able to sway the wife for one with an exellent view of the southern sky
DS0816 said:But there are people who don't give a damn about its specialty -- sports -- and go for DirecTV (or Dish Network) because they're tired and dissatisfied with a cable company.
Originally Posted by DS0816
But there are people who don't give a damn about its specialty -- sports -- and go for DirecTV (or Dish Network) because they're tired and dissatisfied with a cable company.
And there is a problem with that? I guess I'm one of them.