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โMay-10-2013 08:07 PM
blondie330 wrote:
I have a Vip211k receiver and a Dish HD 1000.4 antenna that we will be using while camping. We have spent countless hours trying to get set up and still cannot get a signal - can't even get off step number 2!! We are confused as to how many cables should actually be coming off the antenna, and then they must be connected to a splicer in order to only have 1 coaxial hooked up to the receiver?? We are so frustrated, and every time I call Dish Customer Service, I get someone who has a hard time speaking English and always sounds like she's eating food while trying to talk to me. It looks like maybe the antenna and receiver are not communicating with each other, but we are so frustrated we're ready to just smash the whole system and forget about it. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!
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โMar-13-2013 05:21 PM
ljr wrote:socal dmax wrote:
Bill is right on the money. When I got my 211K receivers,. both of them needed to download new software, which had to be done with an antenna that was already aimed, according to what I had read on the net. So the first time I used them, I connected them to my stationary dish at home.
This procedure Bill posted for getting the job done with the portable dish is invaluable, Dish Network people should have been able to give you this info, but obviously they're not as familiar with the equipment as Bill is.
I was next to a guy with a 211K and a dome who was having similar problems. I've always had manual dishes on a tripod so I wasn't much help. He finally connected to my 1000.4 for the rest of his stay and all was fine.
Am I to understand that now that his receiver connected and updated with my dish he could go back to his dome and all should be well?
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โMar-13-2013 04:51 PM
socal dmax wrote:
Bill is right on the money. When I got my 211K receivers,. both of them needed to download new software, which had to be done with an antenna that was already aimed, according to what I had read on the net. So the first time I used them, I connected them to my stationary dish at home.
This procedure Bill posted for getting the job done with the portable dish is invaluable, Dish Network people should have been able to give you this info, but obviously they're not as familiar with the equipment as Bill is.
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