One way to do it would be to support the HDHomeRun. Dual tuners, even supports QAM.
Makes you wonder if D* has a working agreement with an external HD OTA company, or owns one ....
Jimbo
One way to do it would be to support the HDHomeRun. Dual tuners, even supports QAM.
Sporadic coverage? Directv has hd lil's in most of the top 70 markets! When D11 is up and running that number will go way up, no doubt.
Sporadic as in not covering some of the key channels. See more by searching for "Lin" or "PBS"Sporadic coverage? Directv has hd lil's in most of the top 70 markets! When D11 is up and running that number will go way up, no doubt.
Sporadic as in not covering some of the key channels. See more by searching for "Lin" or "PBS"
They WILL activate them. You may have to pay any fees left on it if it isnt new and get an access card, but there is NO REASON why they wouldnt. That guy didn know what he was talking about would be my guess.Just got off the phone with D*, was told any receivers bought on Ebay will be a waste of money since they wouldn't activate them, even BRAND NEW! I must admit though the dude I ran into at D* sales was very arrogant wouldn't even let me ask questions, so I take his word with a giant grain of salt.
Also the indication is the HR21 is replacing HR20, it is more and more difficult to find HR20 online or in stores, where HR21 is everywhere.
How can they continue to charge $299 when it is minus OTA HD, and half of the number of tuners? Because they can?
Whom would you recommend shoulder the blame for programming that they don't carry? If you do the math on their marketing claims, DIRECTV should have the downlink capacity for 1000 HD LIL channels.Are you blaming Directv for not having PBS or any of the LIN stations in hd?