can't switch cards - 'married', so you must move the receiver with you ( it would be cheaper then had second box on your account)
OK heres an update. I hooked up the 18" round dish at the cottage and I finally got it to work.
Had 1 opening left between the trees and it worked! Got the 101 sat with tons of channels but no locals. It wouldnt tune the NYC locals I think because I get my locals home in Rochester, NY. I guess Ill just deal with no locals unless there is another way. Thanks for all the help. Now my next question;
If I wanted to buy a separate box for the cottage would it work by just switching the card back and forth or do I have to bring the box itself back and forth? If I bought a cheap used
D tv reciever, couldnt I just swap the card each time? If I got another box from D tv, then Id have to pay the monthly fee for the extra line right? hmm... Thanks Im open for ideas.
couldnt I call them and get a new box thru them and pay $5/mo.? What if I wanted to shut the new one off in winter though and start again in spring, would I have to give them their box back? Im not sure what to do so I dont have to screw around hooking up a box every time I go up there. Anyone?
OK thanks so Ive got it narrowed down to just taking the existing reciever with me or buying a used reciever and getting direct tv to activate it and paying the $5 mo. fee. Any idea how much they charge for a smart card and how to tell if the used reciever is owned or leased by the seller?
are the best buy recievers owned or leased?
I know it's still leased, I was just pointing out that if he didn't want to order one from DirecTV that is another option. I would just pay the extra 5 dollars a month and just leave it at that, even if you don't use it full time. But that's just my opinion.