This is great! I love Dish Network, good bye cable!
What to say....I'm speechless.
Basically I had a superdish and 2 322's installed Saturday. The install went great and was quick. I already had the wires ran from outside to the closet. Now mind you the closet is obviously not finished, in fact the house is still a war zone as far as hurricane damage that has yet to be repaired (and the whole area). At least one of my installers were from Ohio judging from his cell phone number he called me on. Installers are booked big time in this area from the storm damage, my install was booked one month in advance!
Anywho, the receivers themselves are placed on a temporary rack in my wire closet. I will have 2 UHF remotes arriving soon to replace the IR ones. The closet definitely is not finished, far from. It's somewhat temporary, only 2 of 4 TV's hooked up so far.
There are some questionable things on the install though, but not to big (I hope). Hopefully you can spot the problems in the pictures!
Things I noticed:
-Well, the switch is mounted directly to the house....cant it be on the dish? The reason I would like it on the dish is because the switch will probably be submerged underwater if another storm comes. (unless it can be underwater...)
-The caps on plugs not in use, shouldn't there be terminators on the unused connections?
-I don't think the ground wire is attached....(the one from the dish)
-I need to paint (or stucco) the house and get our central A/C installed
-Uh, what's with the pieces PVC pipe?
Oh yeah, and in one of the pictures I took a picture of the neighbors superdish, survived 2 hurricanes so far! Hasn't been used and probubly doesn't work but its there!
What to say....I'm speechless.
Basically I had a superdish and 2 322's installed Saturday. The install went great and was quick. I already had the wires ran from outside to the closet. Now mind you the closet is obviously not finished, in fact the house is still a war zone as far as hurricane damage that has yet to be repaired (and the whole area). At least one of my installers were from Ohio judging from his cell phone number he called me on. Installers are booked big time in this area from the storm damage, my install was booked one month in advance!
Anywho, the receivers themselves are placed on a temporary rack in my wire closet. I will have 2 UHF remotes arriving soon to replace the IR ones. The closet definitely is not finished, far from. It's somewhat temporary, only 2 of 4 TV's hooked up so far.
There are some questionable things on the install though, but not to big (I hope). Hopefully you can spot the problems in the pictures!
Things I noticed:
-Well, the switch is mounted directly to the house....cant it be on the dish? The reason I would like it on the dish is because the switch will probably be submerged underwater if another storm comes. (unless it can be underwater...)
-The caps on plugs not in use, shouldn't there be terminators on the unused connections?
-I don't think the ground wire is attached....(the one from the dish)
-I need to paint (or stucco) the house and get our central A/C installed
-Uh, what's with the pieces PVC pipe?
Oh yeah, and in one of the pictures I took a picture of the neighbors superdish, survived 2 hurricanes so far! Hasn't been used and probubly doesn't work but its there!
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