Well, I got Dish installed yesterday. Have some questions.
1) I live in southeastern Wisconsin and absolute NEED to have FoxSportsNet North (Brewer fan). I was told originally that if I got the 60 plus Locals package that FSNN would be available to me since Milwaukee is considered my "local" area (even though I'm an hour away and only a half hour from Madison-this is a whole other complaint). Well, I was able to find that station (436) but the Brewer game was blacked out. So I called again and this person told me I needed to get the multi-sport package. I had her add it and then I was able to see the game on one of the alternate channels (445). Since I never had any blackout issues with FSNN on my cable system, this has me worried. Is the multi-sport package the only way I'm going to get these "alternate" sports channels. I'm just trying to find the cheapest way to see all the games that are broadcast on FSNN.
2) Due to many large trees on the south-southwest side of my house, the installer had to put the dish in my lawn on the north-northeast side of my property. And due to length of traveling cable he said the best way to do it was to put the 625 in my utility room (origination of coaxial cable) and send two lines out to the living room and bedroom (1 and 2 respectively). The 311 is in the basement. Since I have PIP capabilities on my living room tv (1), I would like to utilize it. The installer said that it probably wouldn't work with the 625 not connected right to it (I bought an extra remote so I have 2 UHF remotes for the 2 tvs). Is that correct? Since they left w/o an orientation I don't really know what I'm doing. My living room tv is on the opposite side of the house as the dish and he would've had to run cable all over the place to put the 625 on the living room tv. I wasn't too keen on that.
Any help in these areas would be appreciated.
1) I live in southeastern Wisconsin and absolute NEED to have FoxSportsNet North (Brewer fan). I was told originally that if I got the 60 plus Locals package that FSNN would be available to me since Milwaukee is considered my "local" area (even though I'm an hour away and only a half hour from Madison-this is a whole other complaint). Well, I was able to find that station (436) but the Brewer game was blacked out. So I called again and this person told me I needed to get the multi-sport package. I had her add it and then I was able to see the game on one of the alternate channels (445). Since I never had any blackout issues with FSNN on my cable system, this has me worried. Is the multi-sport package the only way I'm going to get these "alternate" sports channels. I'm just trying to find the cheapest way to see all the games that are broadcast on FSNN.
2) Due to many large trees on the south-southwest side of my house, the installer had to put the dish in my lawn on the north-northeast side of my property. And due to length of traveling cable he said the best way to do it was to put the 625 in my utility room (origination of coaxial cable) and send two lines out to the living room and bedroom (1 and 2 respectively). The 311 is in the basement. Since I have PIP capabilities on my living room tv (1), I would like to utilize it. The installer said that it probably wouldn't work with the 625 not connected right to it (I bought an extra remote so I have 2 UHF remotes for the 2 tvs). Is that correct? Since they left w/o an orientation I don't really know what I'm doing. My living room tv is on the opposite side of the house as the dish and he would've had to run cable all over the place to put the 625 on the living room tv. I wasn't too keen on that.
Any help in these areas would be appreciated.