Order one?
If CBS is dropped, Dish may start giving them away too.
I already have the module, what I can't find is the adapter to connect it to my hopper.
Order one?
If CBS is dropped, Dish may start giving them away too.
Sorry, the guide data will be gone too. They'd better not remove it from non-O&O markets though. I wonder if they'll stop doing AutoHop as well?If CBS goes off satellite I hope they keep the OTA channels in the EPG so we can still do name based recordings.
What adapter? It's a one-piece unit, as I recall (haven't touched it in a long time).I already have the module, what I can't find is the adapter to connect it to my hopper.
It's just a USB A male to B male cable. Can get almost anywhereYes scherrman. The adapter chord is what I cannot locate.
Great, thanks.It's just a USB A male to B male cable. Can get almost anywhere
Here we go: CBS introduced a web site today warning Dish Network customers that when its carriage deal expires this month the No. 2 satellite company “may drop” the network-owned stations in 14 cities including Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Boston, Detroit. “While CBS has been able to reach agreement with all other major carriers of our stations, we are finding it difficult to reach agreement with Dish, which is why we felt it necessary to alert Dish subscribers in our stations’ markets that they may soon not have access to view our programming,” the company says.The site urges customers to complain directly to Dish, and on social media, and offers information to help them switch providers.
They won't . Anytime there is a dispute ,they take down the guide information as well as the station itself. Which doesn't makes any sense because the guide information comes from Tribune ,not CBS.If CBS goes off satellite I hope they keep the OTA channels in the EPG so we can still do name based recordings.
Any price is to much, this is a channel you are supposed to get. retrans fees are BS. I feel locals should be MUST carry channels or cable/ sat. companies should be given network signals to rebroadcast and screw locals.The question here is if the channels are dropped who is to blame? CBS for wanting too much or DISH who is trying to keep their rates down for everyone?
How much is too much.
Saving Satellite or Cable is great but its useless if it does not carry the channels you want to watch.
Ahhh, I forget it was separate like that. As KAB said, it's a generic USB cord. One from a cellphone would probably work, in fact. Just need to determine if it's "mini" USB or "micro" USB. Here's an example of a micro version: https://www.parts-express.com/usb-20-a-male-to-micro-b-male-cable-15-ft--130-560Yes scherrman. The adapter chord is what I cannot locate.
I have to disagree with the satellite or cable companies being allowed to charge for locals. Yes, they are free, but why doesn't every household get them themselves ? Because it requires work/effort on their part - buying and installing an antenna, connecting it to all of the TVs in their home, etc, etc. The cable and satellite companies provide a service in giving this to customers.Customers could be given the choice if they want locals. If they did want locals, they pay the money through dish, straight to The locals. Dish doesn't collect a penny from it, but the customer is still given the opt out option.
As long as channels are on Over The Air, there should not be an option for them to charge the providers
They won't . Anytime there is a dispute ,they take down the guide information as well as the station itself. Which doesn't makes any sense because the guide information comes from Tribune ,not CBS.