Hello all,
I upgraded my Dish Network system a month ago to include a ViP722 and a ViP 211. These receivers are hooked up to two Dish antennae and one over-the-air antenna. I couldn't have been happier with the results.
When everything was hooked up, one of the pleasant surprises was that the Dish program guide included the program guide for the over-the-air channels in my local area. Great!
But just a few days ago all of the over-the-air channels in the program guide changed to where ALL of them say: "DIGITAL SERVICE", 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I thought it was a temporary outage but that now seems to not be the case. I called Dish Network and they said that they do not provide the over-the-air program guide unless I had signed up for local channels (which I had not).
So does anyone know WHERE the local program guide was coming from? Is it provided by the public broadcast channel carrier(s) or someone else? Is it a service I have to pay for (and wasn't told about)? I see the TV Guide logo on most of the program guide pages, but there is no mention of a service. In essence, what do I have to do to get the local program guide back?
Thanks for any and all replies.
Mike Wiggins
I upgraded my Dish Network system a month ago to include a ViP722 and a ViP 211. These receivers are hooked up to two Dish antennae and one over-the-air antenna. I couldn't have been happier with the results.
When everything was hooked up, one of the pleasant surprises was that the Dish program guide included the program guide for the over-the-air channels in my local area. Great!
But just a few days ago all of the over-the-air channels in the program guide changed to where ALL of them say: "DIGITAL SERVICE", 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I thought it was a temporary outage but that now seems to not be the case. I called Dish Network and they said that they do not provide the over-the-air program guide unless I had signed up for local channels (which I had not).
So does anyone know WHERE the local program guide was coming from? Is it provided by the public broadcast channel carrier(s) or someone else? Is it a service I have to pay for (and wasn't told about)? I see the TV Guide logo on most of the program guide pages, but there is no mention of a service. In essence, what do I have to do to get the local program guide back?
Thanks for any and all replies.
Mike Wiggins