CONUS = continental united states (or contiguous united states)
a conus signal can be seen anywhere in the country. dish network just filters out the channels you aren't supposed to see (based on your service address). so anybody can receive any conus signal by either subscribing to the appropriate package or by "moving" to the appropriate part of the country.
spotbeams are different -- they are only available in the part of the country that they are designed to service. "moving" to a spotbeam area wont' do you any good if you are too far away.
and what the other guy said is true -- if you move to DC, you'll get Comcast Sports Net MidAtlantic instead of your current RSNs.
a conus signal can be seen anywhere in the country. dish network just filters out the channels you aren't supposed to see (based on your service address). so anybody can receive any conus signal by either subscribing to the appropriate package or by "moving" to the appropriate part of the country.
spotbeams are different -- they are only available in the part of the country that they are designed to service. "moving" to a spotbeam area wont' do you any good if you are too far away.
and what the other guy said is true -- if you move to DC, you'll get Comcast Sports Net MidAtlantic instead of your current RSNs.