You say that now, but do it for a week or two and let us know how much of a pain in the ass it is.Honestly if I could get my local channels and manually set DVR timers I would be content so as long as I could get all the other premium channels
Did he imply to you that Dayton's locals were going to be on EA in the future ? If so, it may be a while before that happens. Dish just added Dayton's HD locals a few months ago (around spring ?) and put them on 129', along with the SD locals. Columbus locals are also on 129'. There doesn't seem to be any "logic" in what ends up on EA. Cincinnati's locals are on EA though.... Go figure.Site Supervisor came out today and said he'd be out this week to do my Eastern Arc install. The only downfall is the fact that my locals are not on the EA as of yet.
Maybe look into AAD or "moving" if your OTA does not work out well.
Did he imply to you that Dayton's locals were going to be on EA in the future ? If so, it may be a while before that happens. Dish just added Dayton's HD locals a few months ago (around spring ?) and put them on 129', along with the SD locals. Columbus locals are also on 129'. There doesn't seem to be any "logic" in what ends up on EA. Cincinnati's locals are on EA though.... Go figure.
What's AAD?
He made it sound like they would eventually move to the EA.
I think he's full of it.... Dayton's SD locals were on 105' and recently moved to 129'. Then when the HD locals came available, they also went to 129'. If Dish wanted them on EA, it would have made a lot more sense to put the HDs on EA and slowly move existing customers there too.He made it sound like they would eventually move to the EA.
Ummmm, no.... Dish can't "legally" provide locals to a customer other than the ones they qualify for. By "legally", I mean contractual agreements between them and the stations or networks.He did say that some people do manage to get loyalty to open up other networks via the satelite (ie Cinci)
Ummmm, no.... Dish can't "legally" provide locals to a customer other than the ones they qualify for. By "legally", I mean contractual agreements between them and the stations or networks.
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Yes, "move" to Cincinnati, and then you'll get Cincinnati by Sat, and Dayton by OTA.However cincinnati locals are located on a 77W CONUS Beam. If you're not worried about news, read some threads about "moving"
That may be correct.... Depending on *exactly* where he is, he can be in the Cincinnati DMA.Friend of mine just had his installed this weekend and he's not all that far from me (Springboro) and they gave him Cinci... (and he actually wanted Dayton)
Did they change that ? If so, he has nothing to worry about. At one time, OTA local guide data was being sent on the same satellite as the regular locals came from.Yes, "move" to Cincinnati, and then you'll get Cincinnati by Sat, and Dayton by OTA.
either way though, all OTA locals info is now on both arcs.
Did they change that ? If so, he has nothing to worry about. At one time, OTA local guide data was being sent on the same satellite as the regular locals came from.
Yes, "move" to Cincinnati, and then you'll get Cincinnati by Sat, and Dayton by OTA.
either way though, all OTA locals info is now on both arcs. I received OTA info for the Harrisburg locals when I installed my Eastern Arc (prior to Harrisburg being put on 77), so you'll get guide info for the OTA locals you pick up.