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Your cart is empty.THIS SALE IS FOR A NEW DISH NETWORK 1000.2 DPPLUS HDTV 119-110-129 DISH ANTENNA WESTERN ARC. The DISH 1000.2 satellite dish antenna uses an integrated three orbital location DISH Pro Plus LNBF to receive signal from 110°W, 119°W, and 129°W DBS orbital locations. INCLUDED: REFLECTOR SKIEW PLATE WITH ARM PLASTIC YOKE HARDWARE BAG INSTRUCTIONS LNBF 119-110-129 WESTERN ARC FOOT MAST REPACKED FROM A 10 SET PACK, NOT IN ORIGINAL BOX.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
It works like a charm. Easy to assemble, though there were no instructions (not needed). I put it together, put it up, and called the local Dish installer to aim it. I have two homes, and carry the box back and forth. If you call Dish, just ask for the local installer for your ZIP Code. The phone help desk is clueless about issues like this. It takes a special device to aim the antenna properly. It cost me $125 to get it aimed (Aug, 2023) and was well worth the money. Up and running the day after delivery
Doug Dacey
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2022
Dish was new, but the LNBF was used. Was shown as new. Dish itself was OK and new. Quick delivery. I hope the LNBF works. Western Arc
Peter Holdridge
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2020
I purchased this satellite dish. I had it hooked up and then was working for a few hours. With a DP switch and the latest wally. Then suddenly died. I contacted the vendor but never got a response to the action of the sudden disappearance of satellite signal. Thought maybe the LNB may have died. I also in a separate email set them on "how to hook up to wally" as maybe I did something wrong - all I got was a this system is for a hopper. So I requested a return with such a canned tort answer. Many reviews say it will work.. and it did.... so I put on an older dish I had - and the system worked. Guess it was not my aiming! Only problem with returning is it the 15% restocking fee, then add on more the 1/2 of the total cost of dish to return via UPS, which I get to pay for. Not worth it for 20 bucks left over and my time. I felt I got ripped off. Stuck with a dish that probably the LNB is dead and can't send back. And can't sell on craigslist as the LNB is probably dead and I would not do that another person.
Mrivas
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2020
Works excellent and excellent service
Roland
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2020
The dish was listed as new, but has scratches and marks on it, the package "NOT ORIGINAL, REPACKED" arrived intact but the dish is dented in 3 places, wrong fastener kit... product dimentions doesn't match the packing nor the final assembly...
Catalin
Reviewed in Canada on September 17, 2018
A+++
Norcal Rob
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2018
I was unable to pick up the satellites with this dish and finally called a Dish Network installer. He determined that it was the incorrect feed horn assembly. After installing the correct assembly it worked as it was supposed to. Note: with some receivers it may be necessary to do a "Check switch" in the installation menu for all three satellites to show up on the same output.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 15, 2017
as described fast service
Ed1950
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2017
I paid $350.00 for a Dish King Tailgater that could not find a signal out in the middle of a field and when it did after working 2 hours with it the signal was extremely weak and the next day no signal at all and I would have to start all over again, I did this on a 45 day trip every stop we made. So I bought this dish and mounted it on a tri-pod setting the skew and elevation permeate for the south US so all I have to mess with when setting up is azimuth. As long as my tri-pod is set with a level to be perfect vertical everything works great, it takes me just a minute or two to find the signal and instead of a signal strength of 30 with the tailgater I usually get around 70. This dish will pick up all three signals for 110, 119 and 129 but you got to set 119 first then you should have the other two. Once you learn how to do it. it will be a breeze to set up. It is heavy for a tri-pod and any breeze will blow it over, I fixed this by using a doggie screw centered under the tri-pod and bungeed it down tight, works great. I also gave up on the omnitrack system I had on the roof of my RV as any tree limb would interfere with it and would not work unless I moved the RV out of the trees and as you know some sites have a lot of trees so I could never get a signal. So I have found this dish the best possible dish on the market for my purpose. A definite 5 stars.
Larry W
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2015
I bought this to replace a portable dish antenna that was too small for reliable reception. I was only getting signal levels of 10-25 until I installed the 1000.2 antenna. Now I get 35-70 and have no signal issues at all. I used the cheap analog signal finder to align it. Make sure you first go to Point Dish and select 119 sat and transponder 21. Cover the outer two LNB heads with tin foil. Set the gain on the finder to about "1" level first. Then sweep the antenna left & right at different elevations until the finder meter jumps. Fine tune the 119 sat with small adjustments up/down/left/right to max out signal. If your skew is correct then 110 and 129 should be good as-is. Otherwise tweak the skew to max out 129 and 110 using tin foil on the other heads after changing Point Dish screen to 110 or 129. Can't beat the price/performance of this item.
George B
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2015
The Package arrived in good shape. No damage. The instructions were not include, but were sent to me by email right away. At first, I had a problem with alignment of the dish and actually erroneously concluded that my LNB was defective. After some consultation, I was told that LNBs are rarely defective unless damaged. Then, after watching a video on installation of the Dish 1000.2 on an excellent You Tube video, I discovered the problem. I was using adjusting bolt and nut as my mark to align the dish instead of the metal tang. This information is NOT made clear in the instructions from Dish at all. Once I discovered my mistake, realigned the Dish using the inexpensive Digital inline Peaking meter put it right on. It works great! I had never installed one of these small dish types before. Great signal strength and now I get all my channels. I am hooked up to a VIP 211 receiver. I had thought about returning the Dish and the seller was very accommodating, but after I discovered the problem, all is well.
Gator Spotter
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014
Installed yesterday to replace my old dual unit. Instructions included, the dish is black, which is cool with me. Used port # 2, I don't think it matters which one you use. Covered the two outer LNB's with Tin foil, aligned the dish to its peak signal ~60 percent signal level. Removed the tin foil and ran a Check Switch test on my VIP 222K to lock in all three satellites. Its been working great and at a great price!
Ken45101
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2014
It works well once you get it set up. But as some of the online guides warn, it a challenge if you never setup and aligned a 3 channel sat antenna before! My 4 star rating is not because of issues with this particular piece of hardware, but because of the difficulty in setting it up.
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