You know, I thought I had this all planned out and I felt quite confident when I started talking to my first CSR, and explained exactly what I wanted:
-Dropping Classic Silver 200, replacing it with Turbo HD Gold
-Replacing my 322 with a 722k ($550, I should have ebay'd. )
-Slapping a new dish on the roof (I'm getting my roof done so my old Super Dish currently resides on my garage floor. )
I felt good. Too good. Then the problems started.
Rep tells me I can't get Gold with my pack, takes a good hour of explaining to get them to realize I'm dropping the SD channels. I was then told I couldn't do it because I don't have an HD receiver although I mentioned this myself and the exact model I wanted (perhaps you can't overload them with info?), took another good half-hour to get that out. I also mention I only want one dish (more on this in a bit).
So I finally get to schedule my appointment, and when the tech arrives he tells me I will need two dishes. This is where I get really confused. I live in Old Forge, not very far out from Scranton (under 6 miles), which I was nearly 100% sure would place me FIRMLY in the Eastern Arc, so I asked the tech for a 1000.4 and he said sure, set up another appointment.
So I call back to Dish and I was transfered to Dave (you know there's an issue if you get someone based in the States), who tells me I am NOT in the Eastern Arc, I'm in the Western arc and will need two dishes. I press him and he tells me that if the tech can get LoS with one dish, then fine, but he wouldn't (or couldn't) tell me the name of the dish.
So I registered here and I ask for your wisdom, ye mighty satellite gods! What arc am I in really? The HD locals page on EKB tells me that Scranton's HD locals are on 61.5 and the Eastern Arc (it also says three deleted but no boxes are grey'd out ). I've heard of some spotbeam issues but shouldn't I be close enough to Wilkes-Barre to not have an issue?
I really would like to avoid more holes in my roof or another dish in the yard.
-Dropping Classic Silver 200, replacing it with Turbo HD Gold
-Replacing my 322 with a 722k ($550, I should have ebay'd. )
-Slapping a new dish on the roof (I'm getting my roof done so my old Super Dish currently resides on my garage floor. )
I felt good. Too good. Then the problems started.
Rep tells me I can't get Gold with my pack, takes a good hour of explaining to get them to realize I'm dropping the SD channels. I was then told I couldn't do it because I don't have an HD receiver although I mentioned this myself and the exact model I wanted (perhaps you can't overload them with info?), took another good half-hour to get that out. I also mention I only want one dish (more on this in a bit).
So I finally get to schedule my appointment, and when the tech arrives he tells me I will need two dishes. This is where I get really confused. I live in Old Forge, not very far out from Scranton (under 6 miles), which I was nearly 100% sure would place me FIRMLY in the Eastern Arc, so I asked the tech for a 1000.4 and he said sure, set up another appointment.
So I call back to Dish and I was transfered to Dave (you know there's an issue if you get someone based in the States), who tells me I am NOT in the Eastern Arc, I'm in the Western arc and will need two dishes. I press him and he tells me that if the tech can get LoS with one dish, then fine, but he wouldn't (or couldn't) tell me the name of the dish.
So I registered here and I ask for your wisdom, ye mighty satellite gods! What arc am I in really? The HD locals page on EKB tells me that Scranton's HD locals are on 61.5 and the Eastern Arc (it also says three deleted but no boxes are grey'd out ). I've heard of some spotbeam issues but shouldn't I be close enough to Wilkes-Barre to not have an issue?
I really would like to avoid more holes in my roof or another dish in the yard.