Nope. When my parents upgraded, they still have both. But, nada here.not up in the 7000-9000 area?
Nope. When my parents upgraded, they still have both. But, nada here.not up in the 7000-9000 area?
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transponder spacewell lets see
-transponder space
-market (ie: how many sat customers are in that market)
-do they have signed agreements with all of stations?
these are just examples
The OP shouldn't expect to see the HD channels in the morning but probably has a pretty good expectation of waking up.Dont expect to wake up and expect to see them turned on in the morning.
The OP shouldn't expect to see the HD channels in the morning but probably has a pretty good expectation of waking up.
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Isn't that a setting in the receiver's options ? It may replace it in the mapped-down area, but we'll still get the SD channels. In Dayton's case, the 74xx channels will remain while the HD channels are in the 52xx range (and mapped down to 2, 7, 22, and 45).The HD channel will replace the SD channel.
You all are optimistic. I'm expecting a big mess tomorrow. Dish didn't even get Wilmington right, and that was only one market. A good chunk of stations across the country are shutting off analog broadcasts tonight. I expect Dish and Direct to drop the ball on quite a few of them.
Nope. When my parents upgraded, they still have both. But, nada here.
nope. didn't change a thing. when they switched them on, the SD versions were gone.Isn't that a setting in the receiver's options ? It may replace it in the mapped-down area, but we'll still get the SD channels. In Dayton's case, the 74xx channels will remain while the HD channels are in the 52xx range (and mapped down to 2, 7, 22, and 45).
That depends on the arc. EA custs are in markets already supplied by HD locals. They get HD only but in the 4 major nets. Some markets have 5 or 6. Those on WA will still see ,as they do here, locals in both HD and SD.The HD channel will replace the SD channel.
Scott, I would recommend that customers in these areas run a check switch. This should force a program guide download. After that, the HD locals should appear. That is provided the customer has the proper dish and receiver(s).Dont expect to wake up and expect to see them turned on in the morning.
Normally most uplinks dont happen until the afternoon, and in addition while uplinked sometimes stations do not become "officially" available until Thursday. (I.e. its not listed as available in CSR's computers until Thursday)
Not on yet (Dayton - HD), but they are listed as being available on dishnetwork.com this morning :up
Don't expect to see all (4). Dish can uplink channels but it doesn't mean we'll get them. They are probably talking to the other two channels still, trying to work out a deal, and if it happens, it's literally "flip the switch" and they're on.Interesting. I just went and looked at dishnetwork.com and only two of my locals are listed in HD where as in the uplink report I saw that they had all 4. I wonder if I'm only getting a couple of my channels in HD.