I've got some questions about DNS eligibility. I know that the DNS eligibility is governed by federal law. According to DirecTV's website some of the factors including:
You don't live near a metropolitan area
You can't get any TV reception whatsoever
You live more than 70 miles from TV station broadcast towers
What does the three factors mean?
I live more than 70 miles from my NBC affiliate (WYFF 4) and my CBS affiliate (WSPA 7) towers, more than 90 miles from my ABC affiliate (WLOS 13) towers, 80 miles from my FOX affiliate (WHNS 21) and CW affiliate (WYCW 62) towers according to TV Fool website of my address of over-the-air signals.
When I tried my 7 inch LCD Portable TV set outside my house, I can't get over-the-air digital receptions of any station in my area. Yes, I used the antenna that comes with my Portable LCD digital TV set. Do you think I'm living in an unserved household or rural area?
If you already get over-the-air signals of your local stations, you can't get the DNS feeds on satellite. I think that's true.
You don't live near a metropolitan area
You can't get any TV reception whatsoever
You live more than 70 miles from TV station broadcast towers
What does the three factors mean?
I live more than 70 miles from my NBC affiliate (WYFF 4) and my CBS affiliate (WSPA 7) towers, more than 90 miles from my ABC affiliate (WLOS 13) towers, 80 miles from my FOX affiliate (WHNS 21) and CW affiliate (WYCW 62) towers according to TV Fool website of my address of over-the-air signals.
When I tried my 7 inch LCD Portable TV set outside my house, I can't get over-the-air digital receptions of any station in my area. Yes, I used the antenna that comes with my Portable LCD digital TV set. Do you think I'm living in an unserved household or rural area?
If you already get over-the-air signals of your local stations, you can't get the DNS feeds on satellite. I think that's true.