I sounds like qualifing for the distant HD nets with "D" is getting a little more realistic according to recent threads over on AVS Forums. Check out the "Walnut Creek" guy's posts.
Per recent FCC responses, it seems that whether you get analog LILs from DBS has NOTHING to do with qualifying for digital distants.
If your affiliate won't grant a waiver, you can demand a signal test. Sometimes just the threat of that expense will get you the waivers.
You can request waivers for just HD distants, which may be more likely to be granted.
So bottom line is it's not just O&O that are entitled to DNS according to FCC
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=515808
Per recent FCC responses, it seems that whether you get analog LILs from DBS has NOTHING to do with qualifying for digital distants.
If your affiliate won't grant a waiver, you can demand a signal test. Sometimes just the threat of that expense will get you the waivers.
You can request waivers for just HD distants, which may be more likely to be granted.
So bottom line is it's not just O&O that are entitled to DNS according to FCC
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=515808