Hi everyone, I'm new here, and apart from my 4 months working as a BEV CSR/level 2 tech at Nordia, I'm a complete newb as to satellite installations.
I need some advice, and probably some help too. I'm currently a Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU, 1 dish plugged for the whole building) Bell ExpressVu subscriber in Sherbrooke, Québec (30 mins from the Vermont border)
That's my exact location in more specific terms.
Latitude: 45.374°
Longitude: -71.903°
Here's the situation:
I will be moving into a different apartment in a couple months and will be transferring my Bell ExpressVu account to an SFU one (Single Family Unit) with my own dish installed on my apartment balcony (therefore easily within reach, HA!) thanks to Bell's free install policy when you move. Since I've never had a contract with BEV before, I imagine they will not require one to hook me up at my new place either.
The plan (and please tell me if it's at all doable, I believe all the equipment is cross-compatible for Dish Network except the receiver) is to cancel or temporarily suspend my BEV subscription not too long after I'm moved in, note where the BEV dish is pointed for future reference (maybe even mark it on the dish so I can re-adjust it myself later on if I want BEV again) re-point the BEV dish towards the Dish Network Satellites (I don't even know which ones to aim at or where, and yes, that's a problem) and grab a cheap used Dish Network receiver off of eBay, call Dish Network (I checked and I can dial the toll-free number from here, DirecTV's is blocked though), activate that receiver using my friend's U.S. address in New York and my U.S. bank account check card, deposit serious $$$ into it, then triumphally lay on my couch, remote control in hand, and watch CRTC-free American TV!
As far as I know, this is REALLY tempting. I've already tasted the joy of real, uncensored and unabridged media programming due to being a grey-market sub of XM Satellite Radio. I'm ready to take it to the next level, and that's TV. Yes, I will miss my French programming somewhat, but the pros far outweigh the cons and I can get that off the 'net anyway now...
Is this a good way to achieve this? Is there anything else I need to know?
Thanks for any help!
XRD
I need some advice, and probably some help too. I'm currently a Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU, 1 dish plugged for the whole building) Bell ExpressVu subscriber in Sherbrooke, Québec (30 mins from the Vermont border)
That's my exact location in more specific terms.
Latitude: 45.374°
Longitude: -71.903°
Here's the situation:
I will be moving into a different apartment in a couple months and will be transferring my Bell ExpressVu account to an SFU one (Single Family Unit) with my own dish installed on my apartment balcony (therefore easily within reach, HA!) thanks to Bell's free install policy when you move. Since I've never had a contract with BEV before, I imagine they will not require one to hook me up at my new place either.
The plan (and please tell me if it's at all doable, I believe all the equipment is cross-compatible for Dish Network except the receiver) is to cancel or temporarily suspend my BEV subscription not too long after I'm moved in, note where the BEV dish is pointed for future reference (maybe even mark it on the dish so I can re-adjust it myself later on if I want BEV again) re-point the BEV dish towards the Dish Network Satellites (I don't even know which ones to aim at or where, and yes, that's a problem) and grab a cheap used Dish Network receiver off of eBay, call Dish Network (I checked and I can dial the toll-free number from here, DirecTV's is blocked though), activate that receiver using my friend's U.S. address in New York and my U.S. bank account check card, deposit serious $$$ into it, then triumphally lay on my couch, remote control in hand, and watch CRTC-free American TV!
As far as I know, this is REALLY tempting. I've already tasted the joy of real, uncensored and unabridged media programming due to being a grey-market sub of XM Satellite Radio. I'm ready to take it to the next level, and that's TV. Yes, I will miss my French programming somewhat, but the pros far outweigh the cons and I can get that off the 'net anyway now...
Is this a good way to achieve this? Is there anything else I need to know?
Thanks for any help!
XRD