The only networks on corus are the national networks. Most stations are from the 4 time zones PT-LA, MT-Utah, CT-Chicago and ET-New York and I believe you can only get them with a Wally reciever. Wally receivers are for your interstate truck drivers, RVers that will travel from one time zone to another and the off gidder with no ota stations that would be able view any of the stations in the 4 times zones from any place.I was wondering if there are still any local channels on Conus? If so what cities? I looked up James long uplink website but I'm not sure how accurate it is now.
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I was getting the Fort Wayne locals from 61.5 on transponder 7 and I just noticed that I lost signal on transponder 7. I wasn't sure if things where changed on satellite.The only networks on corus are the national networks. Most stations are from the 4 time zones PT-LA, MT-Utah, CT-Chicago and ET-New York and I believe you can only get them with a Wally reciever. Wally receivers are for your interstate truck drivers, RVers that will travel from one time zone to another and the off gidder with no ota stations that would be able view any of the stations in the 4 times zones from any place.
Restricting CONUS locals to Wallys would leave out a lot of Hopper using RV'ers. Then again, with an "Outdoor" account, it's a simple matter to change locals using the Dish app.The only networks on corus are the national networks. Most stations are from the 4 time zones PT-LA, MT-Utah, CT-Chicago and ET-New York and I believe you can only get them with a Wally reciever. Wally receivers are for your interstate truck drivers, RVers that will travel from one time zone to another and the off gidder with no ota stations that would be able view any of the stations in the 4 times zones from any place.