I'm thinking of doing the HD upgrade before Feb. 1st as I think it's a better deal. I currently have a Dish 500 w/ quad LNB & 3 separate cable runs to 3 different legacy single tuner receivers. I self installed the dish, originally on a bracket on the roof trim board. I've got a large tree in my front yard that has grown enough so it started interfering with the signal (119). I temporarily moved the dish to the center of the roof, on a weighted piece of plywood, with the bottom end resting against the chimney. Works fine. I don't really want holes through the roof here.
I'd like the new installation to be in the back corner of my lot. It's around 40' from the entry point of the current cables. Dishpointer and a site survey I did previously using the moon indicate a nice clear shot to 119 there, the only slot that's problematic for me due to it's low elevation here in the Northeast.
Obviously the installer won't be able to sink a pole in the frozen tundra that is currently northern Mass. If I set a pole in a 10 gallon bucket do you think he would temporarily install on that, and I'd bury it and the cable(s) once the ground thaws? Would such an installation leave him open to failing a QC audit, making him hesitant to do it?
I'd like the new installation to be in the back corner of my lot. It's around 40' from the entry point of the current cables. Dishpointer and a site survey I did previously using the moon indicate a nice clear shot to 119 there, the only slot that's problematic for me due to it's low elevation here in the Northeast.
Obviously the installer won't be able to sink a pole in the frozen tundra that is currently northern Mass. If I set a pole in a 10 gallon bucket do you think he would temporarily install on that, and I'd bury it and the cable(s) once the ground thaws? Would such an installation leave him open to failing a QC audit, making him hesitant to do it?