I have been finding that alot of people who have dish network can't find the alternate channels, like the BIG TEN NETWORK, when there is more than one game carried by that network. Big Ten Network is channel 439 but if they have alternate channels they are in the 54** range where no casual tv user ever would look. I am going to write to Dish and the Big Ten to explain the problem, but I was wondering if someone could explain why it makes sense for them to do this. Aren't channel numbers virtual? Couldn't they just use channel 440 for their temporary channel instead of heading to no mans land and dumping the channel there? If a $20 dollar set top box can list channel UHF 51 as channel 2 then why doesn't Dish?
Thanks, Jason
Thanks, Jason