Yet the poster only has 712 posts
My response which you quoted was clearly a response to Tampa, who at the time had almost 8500 posts.
Yet the poster only has 712 posts
I assume you are getting New York channels in SD, not HD. If you have a hopper, you will not be able to get Prime Time Anytime.I have been reading the posts here, and I'm a bit confused about the spot beam experiences being discussed.
For years, I have been receiving NYC locals on my Dish account. I am located in Galveston Texas.
I use my LI New York address, and with the exception of the inconvenience of having replacement receivers shipped to my NY address, I've never had an issue.
The only exception would be that when Dish did go to spot beams years ago, I lost my WNET PBS.
But locals like 2,4,5,7,9,11 (11 is being arbitrated rt now).
There were mirror channels of these locals w/four digit numbers, but I never paid much attention to them. Think they're gone now.
Additionally, I'm sure NY has a lot of other non-network, local channels that I apparently am not getting.
I have had this setup for many years. At least before 9-11-2001. I remember watching it unfold live on WNBC 4.
I have since tried to get Detroit locals on another receiver acct. and locals did not work. I was able to see the channel info, but not the content. There was just a screen telling me that this local channel is not working, no need to call us...
Reading the discussion here I thought you all might find this interesting.
I assume you are getting New York channels in SD, not HD. If you have a hopper, you will not be able to get Prime Time Anytime.
Your locals could be MPEG4 SD which generally look better than the MPEG2 NYC SD channels. If you are getting locals from 61.5 instead of 110, that could make the difference.