Yes616 said:Is this uplinked in HD?
Nope nor is it in hd on their c band feed.
Yes616 said:Is this uplinked in HD?
Scott Greczkowski said:Nope nor is it in hd on their c band feed.
i currently get my local abc and cbs (KFVS and WPSD) from paducah ky and my setup is only pointed at 110 119 and 129 and the hd channels of these locals are on 77 so i am guessing i will have to get another dish? and will dish install it for free or charge?
Nope nor is it in hd on their c band feed.
ROFL That's the best joke I've seen in some time. (I sure hope the original poster was also joking, but I saw no smileys.)They decided since it was only a "few" channels and not "several" that they could fit it in today!
It all still baffles me is the fact that there is no rhyme or reason to which locals go on 77W conus or 119. Plus I wonder what the factors are as to which PBS goes HD. ElDorado, AR/ Monroe, La. is as small a market there is out there, and they have more HD then Little Rock or Shreveport. To my knowledge, both Little Rock & Shreveport dma's have been WA and for some reason LR hd locals go 77W and then finally Shreveport drops in HD and it's on 119.
Dish continues to amaze me.
E* has to put them where there is transponder space. There is either no transponder space on any western arc spot beam that covers the market or no spot beam at all on WA that covers the market. Something they have to consider is what satellite can host a spot beam for the area you live in. The ConUS HD locals on 77W likely will be put on a 77W spot beam when that new sat is orbited in the not too distant future. One assumes they have designed that satellite with a spot beam to cover your DMA. Eville, Paducah, and the Quad Cities were announced long ago but never made available for reasons unknown. The Quad Cities were first announced to retailers a couple of years ago and then not made available.
As to why these new markets are getting all their locals, the recently passed law requires all HD locals be added when any are added. That wasn't the case before. The "older" markets will get their other HD locals eventually whenever E* gets around to it, finds space on transponders, etc.
i currently get my local abc and cbs (KFVS and WPSD) from paducah ky and my setup is only pointed at 110 119 and 129 and the hd channels of these locals are on 77 so i am guessing i will have to get another dish? and will dish install it for free or charge?
What can Monroe DMA expect as far as the new dish, or dishes or what ever we need to have installed?
Couldn't have said it better myself... well done Laddyboy! Spot on...
The only tid bit I think I could add since I believe the beam the Shreveport locals are on is a very large one that would cover Monroe too, but of course they only had one transponder on that beam due to the current config of E14, it probably had to do with subscriber numbers between the Shreveport DMA and the Monroe DMA. Which one had fewer dishes to swap.
I am in Davenport IA and have 110, 119 & 129 setup on a single 1000 dish. The new HD locals ar on 77w. What do I need to do to receive these on 77w? Do I need another dish?
I live in Davenport and called and they are switching me to the eastern arc tomorrow. Let me sign up for $6.00 protection plan to waive the $95.00 tech service fee and then told me I could cancel the plan for $25.00 afterward. Is the Davenport DMA really switching to the eastern arc?