Ok, so Dish Net refuses to let me pay for a 942 (or lease it for that matter). Thi s is the last time I deal with this BS, so I'd like to know, what does DirectTV have that will give me a comparable system as the 942 and what does anyone suggest?
so scott how did you get to buy one?Scott Greczkowski said:The problem is at the moment there is no 942's available.
Dish always lets the dealers offer new model receivers first, and almost all dealers have not received 1 unit yet.
Dish will make the 942 available from them in a few months. This is just the way they do things.
Don't you have OTA HD in your area? Why not just get a tuner? The best HD I get, with a rabbit ears UHF antenna, is from PBS, then CBS and FOX (all OTA), then the Dish HD channels.dhaberer said:i'm looking at all my options today. i'll take a look at that message you just sent me too. It's such a waste that I have this high end plasma screen sitting on the wall display sometimes pixelated Dish SD content. Just need to start using it to it's full potential.
Isn't this the dilemma outlined in the Voom commercial?dhaberer said:i'm looking at all my options today. i'll take a look at that message you just sent me too. It's such a waste that I have this high end plasma screen sitting on the wall display sometimes pixelated Dish SD content. Just need to start using it to it's full potential.
dragon002 said:ps i do believe scott is a dealer for dish, i could be wrong though.
Iceberg said:wrong
He isnt a dealer
I looked up a random zip code for Austin on antennaweb.org, and here's what's available with a medium UHF antenna:dhaberer said:mdonnelly, are there any OTA tuners you recommend? That could be an option if it's cheap enough to hold me over, but then again I won't have dvr capabilities with it. Yes, OTA is available, but I'm not sure which channels. I'm in the Austin area, so I'm guessing most of the major channels are broadcasting.