Pros: 500 channels Cons: congress blocking local channels
I have satellite for three years now. The first unit I bought was Echostar 3000. It came with a tripod because at the time I was traveling from Cape Girardeau to St Louis MO every weekend. I was able to set up the tripod and dish in twenty to thirty...
Pros: Great programming package at very reasonable prices Cons: 5000 model receiver has a reliability problem
I have been a Dish Network Subscriber since 1997, so I have a pretty good idea how things work and have had several occasions to call Dish tech support. I bought the system from a dealer on the Internet. But first things first.
Pros: caller ID, local TV link, Cons: price of receiver
This thing is loaded with great features like the on screen caller ID, event timer, universal UHF remote changes channels anywhere in the house, tuner for local channels, 1 A/V input and 2 A/V outputs. If you subscribe to the TOP 100 this models tells...
Pros: Cheapest service, free DVR, bunny ears are fine, use with DSL and Netflix Cons: Have to think of something to do with the extra $60 you save monthly
I don't have a review for this box. I am not even sure which box I have. I just have a review of the service in general. Why did I pick Dish? Price. They are the cheapest. It was $25 but now it's $30. This is the still the best price you will find. ...
I purchased an echostar 5000 and an echostar 2700 receiver at the same time. I installed the system myself with little difficulty. If you can use a drill, wrench and screwdriver you can install this system. The picture quality and sound quality are...
Pros: The pros Cons: Customer Service/installation
I experience with this system is not the system itself. I had a problem with customer service, which was done by wireless concepts, out of Pasadena Ca. The installer tried to install the receiver, but it was defective, and they wouldn't trust the...
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