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Mike Kessler
Guest
Original poster
My install was last Saturday. It was very cold and luckily my
installer fought it out and got the dish and upgraded antenna
installed.
First of all, I was suprised by the upgraded antenna.
I was kind of expecting one of those big, multi spoke, multi
directional ones that antennaweb.org has as my recomendation.
What was installed was a Winegard SquareShooter antenna, which
really suprised me since that's quite unlike what I was thinking.
Since I'm kind of in the middle of the local stations, I can only
reach the ones to one side of me with this single direction antenna.
The questions I have are:
1) Is this the actual upgraded antenna and Voom does not supply a
multidirectional one?
2) I'm just figuring out what a rotor is, so could I use one of
those to point to the other direction?
3) Will the Voom box automatically change the rotor direction to
tune in the requested channel?
The main reason this concerns me is that I will never get FOX or PBS
with this antenna pointed the way it is. This is really a problem
since the Super Bowl in high def is what is used to sell a lot of
HDTV's in my area. I was also looking forward to the Daytona 500 in
high def. I think Voom REALLY needs to be able to provide some of
these big events across the satellite if OTA is unable to provide
them.
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installer fought it out and got the dish and upgraded antenna
installed.
First of all, I was suprised by the upgraded antenna.
I was kind of expecting one of those big, multi spoke, multi
directional ones that antennaweb.org has as my recomendation.
What was installed was a Winegard SquareShooter antenna, which
really suprised me since that's quite unlike what I was thinking.
Since I'm kind of in the middle of the local stations, I can only
reach the ones to one side of me with this single direction antenna.
The questions I have are:
1) Is this the actual upgraded antenna and Voom does not supply a
multidirectional one?
2) I'm just figuring out what a rotor is, so could I use one of
those to point to the other direction?
3) Will the Voom box automatically change the rotor direction to
tune in the requested channel?
The main reason this concerns me is that I will never get FOX or PBS
with this antenna pointed the way it is. This is really a problem
since the Super Bowl in high def is what is used to sell a lot of
HDTV's in my area. I was also looking forward to the Daytona 500 in
high def. I think Voom REALLY needs to be able to provide some of
these big events across the satellite if OTA is unable to provide
them.
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