My install experience...
Hello all,
I've been lurking this forum for about a month getting great info from everyone, but now that I'm actually VOOMING, here's my story:
Signed up on their website two weeks ago. I was going to be out of town after that so I scheduled for this past weekend. Last week I got a phone call from Voom asking if I had any questions, and my installer called me also to confirm the appt. (Sat. 8am-12pm) Well, the time slot comes and goes and no show so I call the installer (caller id is handy!) and he's having trouble with another install, but he'd be there. Then he calls back later that day and says he can't do it that day (family emergency) but offers to come on Sunday to make up for it. Fine, I was ok with that but I was a bit miffed about being left stuck around the house, but at least it was a Saturday. So he shows up on Sunday, does the install but does practically nothing from the satellite install best practices guide (silicone on asphault shingles, no drip loop, had to coach him on grounding, I knew more about the STB than he did)... I just wanted to get hooked up and get this guy out of my hair (I'm one that would prefer to do this stuff myself). But he did say he's been doing more Voom than DirectTV installs in the past couple weeks (boy I feel sorry for those customers!)
Upshot is... Voom rocks, my sat. signal is strong. OTA is another matter. The stealth got me 2 local stations (CBS, PBS). So yesterday I got a silver sensor and that got me NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, but no PBS or WB yet. So I'm considering my options for the next step there. Also, while plugging in the SS, I pulled the VOOM STB out and both coax cables came out of their crimps!! Geez, this installer was worthless! Good thing I redid all my cable wiring last fall so I have the heavy-duty crimping tool and all that already to redo them...but I think I'll end up stepping through every bit of this install cleaning up after him... Even though it's free, I don't want to bother calling Installs Inc and getting yet another mediocre installer to fix it. But cable installers are just as bad... only the custom install guys seem to have their acts together! I know, I know, you get what you pay for!