Yes with Over the air Antenna, you can get ur locals for free with guide info also.
You need to see the sat that has the HD versions, ie: if your HD locals are on 129 and you use 61.5 instead, you will not get them. Also, you need to verify that Dish has your HD locals available.
What I am trying to ask here is will Dish Network LET me see my HD locals if I am subscribed to a SD programming package and to my locals but NOT subscribed to any HD programming. Assume all my equipment is right and pointed to the right sats and my locals are available in SD and HD.
What I am trying to ask here is will Dish Network LET me see my HD locals if I am subscribed to a SD programming package and to my locals but NOT subscribed to any HD programming. Assume all my equipment is right and pointed to the right sats and my locals are available in SD and HD.
The answer is no. You have to be an HD subscriber.
This was never true. At one point you could pay the HD enabling fee to get them, but that fee has since been removed.
HD locals are a part of the locals package, you do not need HD package to get HD locals.
The answer is (from my experience) is YES. You will receive the HD local channels from Dish Network, NOT OTA, if you:
1) subscribe to your local channels
2) have an HD receiver
3) Your dish antenna is facing the satellite your HD locals are on. Example 129, 61.5, etc.