Hey, all.
I've been trying to get some sort of satellite installed, considering cable is so expensive and the channel lineup (especially HD) is lacking, however I have a large tree by my apartment completely blocking the SW, causing LOS problems for both DirecTV and Dish.
I'm aware of the alternate satellite for Dish to the SE and after talking with a supervisor after having several Dish techs out, they say they could use that, but no locals. He did, however, mention alternate satellites he's heard of thorugh DirecTV.
Being DirecTV was giving a better offer on equipment, and with the possiblity of getting locals, I tried them again. The Dish guy mentioned hearing about other satellites to the SE and the North. Googling the North seemed to indicate more international programming, however the SE (DirecTV-1R 72.5W) seemed a viable option.
However the DirecTV contractors say they only use the SE sat and told me that 72.5 W is leased and is no longer used effective this month. Since I can't find any information on this, can anyone clarify this for me?
Much appreciated.
I've been trying to get some sort of satellite installed, considering cable is so expensive and the channel lineup (especially HD) is lacking, however I have a large tree by my apartment completely blocking the SW, causing LOS problems for both DirecTV and Dish.
I'm aware of the alternate satellite for Dish to the SE and after talking with a supervisor after having several Dish techs out, they say they could use that, but no locals. He did, however, mention alternate satellites he's heard of thorugh DirecTV.
Being DirecTV was giving a better offer on equipment, and with the possiblity of getting locals, I tried them again. The Dish guy mentioned hearing about other satellites to the SE and the North. Googling the North seemed to indicate more international programming, however the SE (DirecTV-1R 72.5W) seemed a viable option.
However the DirecTV contractors say they only use the SE sat and told me that 72.5 W is leased and is no longer used effective this month. Since I can't find any information on this, can anyone clarify this for me?
Much appreciated.