FWIW, according to the channel lineup on the DIRECTV website, all the local channels that are carried by DIRECTV are available in HD. YMMV.But, it appears you need 119 for your locals so you should stick with the SWM5 for your tailgate setup.)
FWIW, according to the channel lineup on the DIRECTV website, all the local channels that are carried by DIRECTV are available in HD. YMMV.But, it appears you need 119 for your locals so you should stick with the SWM5 for your tailgate setup.)
FWIW, according to the channel lineup on the DIRECTV website, all the local channels that are carried by DIRECTV are available in HD. YMMV.
If you have a SWM5 at home, your would be best served to have a SWM5 for your tailgating setup. (I have a SWM3 at home and a SWM5 on the road and the receiver switches back and forth automatically with no problem. But, it appears you need 119 for your locals so you should stick with the SWM5 for your tailgate setup.)
I'm speaking of the Murfreesboro channels that DIRECTV carries.Are you saying the Directv website claims all local channels in the US are in hd?
I have older HR21 receivers, so I am going to guess I have non-SWM?