beast37799 said:not just yet .on firday youll get nbc hd feed of the olympics . then i beleve in october youll get nbc -hd via wnbc hd . since your in phila your in the o&o market so u should be able to recieve it when it comes on .
by the way whats the nbc channel in phila im looking for it ota thank you
rad said:That's unless some other NBC affiliate, that's not an O&O, supplies you with a 'grabe b' signal. IN that case D* won't provide you a signal for a NBC-HD feed unless the station in question supplies you a waiver, which many don't/won't. The same goes for the CBS-HD feeds. The way to tell is to go to http://directvdnseligibility.decisionmark.com/app/AddressEntry.asp and plug in your info, if NBC or CBS come back saying that a class B supplies you then you might not be able to get them. Good luck!
SychoBC said:So if I qualitfy for all 4 distants but still get my local channels off the satellite, am I eligable for CBS and NBC HD?
CWS_kahuna said:So I tried out the link above. Here were my results:
Network / Affiliate / Channel / Status
ABC / none / 7 / Eligible
CBS / KCBS / 2 / Grade B (moderate signal)
NBC / KNBC / 4 / Grade B (moderate signal)
FOX / none / 11 / Eligible
I am not sure what it all means though. I recieve the CBS-HD channel through Direct TV. I did not have to get any waiver form or anything from KCBS but according to the link I should have to have a waiver form correct? Does this mean I may not get the NBC feed, since it says Grade B or should I assume I will since I do get the CBS-HD feed? What about Fox and ABC, it says eligible but eligible for what, is this eligible for a HD feed? I get the standard def locals through direct tv already.
rad said:You should be OK. Since you say you get the KCBS-DT feed now and KNBC-DT is a NBC O&O, and nobody else is showing up, then that shouldn't be a problem either, unless they change the rules.