Ok...I tried out Voom for a few months while I was waiting on my Dish 811 to arrive. I ended up canceling Voom, but they let me keep the Voom dish and OTA antenna (Sensar II). So, I used the Sensar II OTA antenna provided by Voom for my 811. Things seemed to be fine but I lost my OTA signals a few weeks ago (not sure when exactly). I have read numerous posts about the 811 issues and the multi-path problems, so I called Dish and they are sending me a new 811 unit.
Outside of the new 811 receiver, I have been trying to find some information on the Sensar II antenna and how to install/aim it. I have read that the antenna is amplified but a diplexer must be used in line to allow the amplification to occur. I do recall that when the voom installer came to pick up the receiver after cancellation, he removed a small black box that was connected to the antenna coax line. I now believe this was the diplexer that was used for the amplification process.
First, is it true that I have to have a diplexer on the line in order to amplify the antenna. I have the antenna connected to a Dish 811 now, so will the amplification even work now? I am not sure if the Voom receiver had built in amplification hardware that the Dish 811 doesn't.
If the diplexer is required, would its removal be causing the signal loss issues? All of my tower broadcast locations are roughly 14 to 15 miles away and the major affiliates are all at the same compass orientation. I would think that an unamplified antenna would pick up these broadcasts with no issues at all.
If I do need the Diplexer, what type do I need and where can I get one.
Second, how do I make sure the Sensar II is aimed in the right direction. I know how to read a compass and I have checked out antennaweb.org to identify the specific directional map related to my location. However, I cannot find any documentation on how to specifically aim the antenna. Right now it seems to be aligned so that the right blade end is pointed in the direction of the broadcast towers (The Winegard logo on the front of the antenna is facing 90 degrees away from the broadcast tower locations). Is this the correct method for aiming the antenna. I noticed a circle on the bottom of the antenna that has several numbers around the edge and a small line with an arrow running through the middle. I wasn't sure if this had something to do with the aiming or not.
If anyone can tell me if the Sensar II will work adequately with the Dish 811 I would be very appreciative. Any help with the diplexer/amplification and aiming questions would also be great.
Thanks!
Outside of the new 811 receiver, I have been trying to find some information on the Sensar II antenna and how to install/aim it. I have read that the antenna is amplified but a diplexer must be used in line to allow the amplification to occur. I do recall that when the voom installer came to pick up the receiver after cancellation, he removed a small black box that was connected to the antenna coax line. I now believe this was the diplexer that was used for the amplification process.
First, is it true that I have to have a diplexer on the line in order to amplify the antenna. I have the antenna connected to a Dish 811 now, so will the amplification even work now? I am not sure if the Voom receiver had built in amplification hardware that the Dish 811 doesn't.
If the diplexer is required, would its removal be causing the signal loss issues? All of my tower broadcast locations are roughly 14 to 15 miles away and the major affiliates are all at the same compass orientation. I would think that an unamplified antenna would pick up these broadcasts with no issues at all.
If I do need the Diplexer, what type do I need and where can I get one.
Second, how do I make sure the Sensar II is aimed in the right direction. I know how to read a compass and I have checked out antennaweb.org to identify the specific directional map related to my location. However, I cannot find any documentation on how to specifically aim the antenna. Right now it seems to be aligned so that the right blade end is pointed in the direction of the broadcast towers (The Winegard logo on the front of the antenna is facing 90 degrees away from the broadcast tower locations). Is this the correct method for aiming the antenna. I noticed a circle on the bottom of the antenna that has several numbers around the edge and a small line with an arrow running through the middle. I wasn't sure if this had something to do with the aiming or not.
If anyone can tell me if the Sensar II will work adequately with the Dish 811 I would be very appreciative. Any help with the diplexer/amplification and aiming questions would also be great.
Thanks!