No problem. I already have it hooked up to Eastern Arc, so that makes it easy for me. Keep in mind though that I do have the full Eastern Arc (including the 77 satellite) as part of a mixed-arc setup that also includes the 129 satellite. So, I may see some additional channels from those two locations that you would not see if you only have 61.5 and 72 in your setup.Eastern Arc. That would be very nice of you!
thx!
Yes, the ones for which Dish actually provides accurate OTA data, anyway. This comes in quite handy, since I deactivate this receiver frequently, and only activate it on days when I want to watch something from the satellite-delivered locals. I still have my local CW affiliate scanned-in OTA. I no longer actually receive that station OTA since it was repacked (sharing with its sister station, which I also cannot receive OTA) but I left it in the list anyway. So, whenever the ViP211k is in standby, it downloads the full nine-day guide to the external hard drive. Then, when I reactivate this receiver, I automatically have the full guide for the satellite-delivered HD feed of this station, since the guide for that feed is also linked to the OTA version. (Other local channels that I do not have in my OTA list say "No Info Available" in the guide on the satellite feeds, until I force a guide update.) Interestingly, the SD feed (on Western Arc) of this same CW affiliate also has the "No Info Available" in the guide, in spite of both the HD feed and OTA channel having full guide data. So, that SD feed must have its own independent guide data stream, for some reason. I have occasionally noticed mismatches between the guide data for those SD and HD feeds before, and even reported those issues in the "Frustrated by numerous guide issues" thread here.Is there guide data for those channels, even the ota ones?
Buy 150 miles of coax and I can get u the Detroit locals!Yes, the ones for which Dish actually provides accurate OTA data, anyway. This comes in quite handy, since I deactivate this receiver frequently, and only activate it on days when I want to watch something from the satellite-delivered locals. I still have my local CW affiliate scanned-in OTA. I no longer actually receive that station OTA since it was repacked (sharing with its sister station, which I also cannot receive OTA) but I left it in the list anyway. So, whenever the ViP211k is in standby, it downloads the full nine-day guide to the external hard drive. Then, when I reactivate this receiver, I automatically have the full guide for the satellite-delivered HD feed of this station, since the guide for that feed is also linked to the OTA version. (Other local channels that I do not have in my OTA list say "No Info Available" in the guide on the satellite feeds, until I force a guide update.) Interestingly, the SD feed (on Western Arc) of this same CW affiliate also has the "No Info Available" in the guide, in spite of both the HD feed and OTA channel having full guide data. So, that SD feed must have its own independent guide data stream, for some reason. I have occasionally noticed mismatches between the guide data for those SD and HD feeds before, and even reported those issues in the "Frustrated by numerous guide issues" thread here.
I used to "move" for precisely that. The signal was not always reliable, since I am near the edge of the Detroit spotbeam. Even without the locals, a service address in Detroit saved me money on taxes, since Michigan does not have sales tax on satellite TV programming, nor does Dish charge a monthly state surcharge there like they do here in Ohio. Occasionally, if atmospheric conditions are right, I can still pick up some of the Detroit stations OTA for a little while anyway.Buy 150 miles of coax and I can get u the Detroit locals!
just kidding of course...lol.
Don't forget Locast has the Detroit locals as well...I used to "move" for precisely that. The signal was not always reliable, since I am near the edge of the Detroit spotbeam. Even without the locals, a service address in Detroit saved me money on taxes, since Michigan does not have sales tax on satellite TV programming, nor does Dish charge a monthly state surcharge there like they do here in Ohio. Occasionally, if atmospheric conditions are right, I can still pick up some of the Detroit stations OTA for a little while anyway.
Pause always included a certain number of "free" channels. At least, that is the way it worked when I was still doing pauses.It’s almost as if they turned pause into a package, crodrules. You have to be on the $5 a month pause to get it.
Interestingly, it looks like qualification for the locals through the Dish receiver's Locast app is based on your Dish service address, not your actual (or IP-based virtual) physical location. I recently purchased a used Hopper 3. When I hooked it up and tried the Locast app, it actually let me watch the Detroit locals. I was tempted to not activate the receiver at all, and just leave it that way. I went ahead and activated the Hopper 3 on my account, and the Locast app locals changed to Cleveland, as expected. I would consider "moving" to the Detroit market again, but I am not sure if the Locals Only core package is available there, and I do not want to risk screwing up anything with my account. Since Locast is so new to me, I still rely on the satellite-delivered locals for anything I really want to watch. Locast is more of a novelty, and a way to get some additional channels that Dish does not carry and are not available OTA here.Don't forget Locast has the Detroit locals as well...