First off, great site. Long, long time visitor, first time poster. I've been interested in this stuff since the days of DBSDISH.com and the EchoStar newsgroups before that. Hoping some one can help me out here.
It’s been years since I’ve followed Dish. I left them for DirecTV in the early 2000s due to programming disputes and refusal to add YES and have never looked back, especially after they dumped MSG and MSG Plus. Sports are extremely important to me. A relative of my wife and her husband are moving to the US from Germany for work related reasons and will be staying with us for 6-8 months until they find a more permanent residence. Being the good cousin in-law that I am, I fixed up the spare bedroom and put a cheap HDTV in there and would like to make them feel at home with some German programming. DirecTV doesn’t offer any on their 95 degree slot and Time Warner in my area only offers Deutsche Welle for $10. It appears Dish offers DW plus 4 other channels for $30, which is doable for me.
1) What satellite orbital locations will I need to be looking at and what dish(es) do I need? Way back when (before the days of HD) I was looking at 110 and 119 with a Dish 500 and 61.5. At that time core programming was on 110 and 119 and I had the second dish for a few of my local channels. Back then International channels were duplicated on 61.5 and 148 for subscribers on the east and west coasts respectively. For a very basic English package (in HD preferably), with Buffalo, New York locals and the German package what will I need?
The way I understand it is there are two styles of dishes one for 110, 119 and 129 and the other for 61.5, 72.7 and 77. Is there any circumstance with Dish these days where more than one dish antenna is needed? Due to trees that have shot up over the past 11-12 years, I have very little roof space that has a clear view of the sky. The tree line is just right so I get perfect reception on all five birds with my Slimline 5 and another dish could be mounted near it without a problem, but if two dishes are needed, that might be an issue.
2) I would really like to get a basic English package for my relatives, instead of getting a third DirecTV receiver for the guest room for them to watch English programming. They are not the most technologically inclined people around and would have trouble switching between two HDMI inputs on the same TV and navigating two different satellite IRDs, with two totally different UIs with two different remotes. But in the event I decide to use DirecTV for English programming, you used to be able to order add on and international packages with Dish without a base package and pay a $5 Access Fee. Is this still the case, if so how much is the fee now?
3) What would be the best HD Non DVR receiver? The Solo VP211K? If for the heck of it I decided to get two HD receivers, one for the main TV just to play around with Dish again, or use as a back up to DirecTV, how do multiple receivers connect to your home network? Is there a DECA equivalent with Dish? Or does each need it’s own CAT6 drop?
4) Are contracts required if you purchase hardware at full retail rate? This will be in use for less than a year (I hope). I have no problem paying full retail for hardware and installation if that means no contract, or at least compare prices between what it cost to pay off the ETF.
5) What other fees should I expect? I have no problem using auto pay to get the HD fee waived
6) Anything else I should know about Dish and how easy/hard it is to cut ties with them these days? And any other better solutions out there to do what I'm trying to achieve.
Thank you everyone for any and all help!
It’s been years since I’ve followed Dish. I left them for DirecTV in the early 2000s due to programming disputes and refusal to add YES and have never looked back, especially after they dumped MSG and MSG Plus. Sports are extremely important to me. A relative of my wife and her husband are moving to the US from Germany for work related reasons and will be staying with us for 6-8 months until they find a more permanent residence. Being the good cousin in-law that I am, I fixed up the spare bedroom and put a cheap HDTV in there and would like to make them feel at home with some German programming. DirecTV doesn’t offer any on their 95 degree slot and Time Warner in my area only offers Deutsche Welle for $10. It appears Dish offers DW plus 4 other channels for $30, which is doable for me.
1) What satellite orbital locations will I need to be looking at and what dish(es) do I need? Way back when (before the days of HD) I was looking at 110 and 119 with a Dish 500 and 61.5. At that time core programming was on 110 and 119 and I had the second dish for a few of my local channels. Back then International channels were duplicated on 61.5 and 148 for subscribers on the east and west coasts respectively. For a very basic English package (in HD preferably), with Buffalo, New York locals and the German package what will I need?
The way I understand it is there are two styles of dishes one for 110, 119 and 129 and the other for 61.5, 72.7 and 77. Is there any circumstance with Dish these days where more than one dish antenna is needed? Due to trees that have shot up over the past 11-12 years, I have very little roof space that has a clear view of the sky. The tree line is just right so I get perfect reception on all five birds with my Slimline 5 and another dish could be mounted near it without a problem, but if two dishes are needed, that might be an issue.
2) I would really like to get a basic English package for my relatives, instead of getting a third DirecTV receiver for the guest room for them to watch English programming. They are not the most technologically inclined people around and would have trouble switching between two HDMI inputs on the same TV and navigating two different satellite IRDs, with two totally different UIs with two different remotes. But in the event I decide to use DirecTV for English programming, you used to be able to order add on and international packages with Dish without a base package and pay a $5 Access Fee. Is this still the case, if so how much is the fee now?
3) What would be the best HD Non DVR receiver? The Solo VP211K? If for the heck of it I decided to get two HD receivers, one for the main TV just to play around with Dish again, or use as a back up to DirecTV, how do multiple receivers connect to your home network? Is there a DECA equivalent with Dish? Or does each need it’s own CAT6 drop?
4) Are contracts required if you purchase hardware at full retail rate? This will be in use for less than a year (I hope). I have no problem paying full retail for hardware and installation if that means no contract, or at least compare prices between what it cost to pay off the ETF.
5) What other fees should I expect? I have no problem using auto pay to get the HD fee waived
6) Anything else I should know about Dish and how easy/hard it is to cut ties with them these days? And any other better solutions out there to do what I'm trying to achieve.
Thank you everyone for any and all help!