During the last Super Bowl I came across a problem with my 622 that I have not seen anyone else discuss. I recently read a post in another thread that reminded me of the problem.
For the Super Bowl, I took my receiver to a friend's place with the intent of watching the HD OTA broadcast on a bigscreen. What I discovered is that the receiver needs to be connected to a satellite in order to receive OTA signals. (We eventually got it to work by connecting to his Dish satellite for the receiver boot cycle.)
As far as I know, this was not a violation of any law. My friends and I enjoyed the same broadcast on a large screen in HD (OTA) that we would have watched on several smaller screens from various sources.
Does anyone know why this is the case? It seems rather odd. While I grant that this is not a high-incident scenario, it seemed like a deliberate design (would have been just as easy to allow OTA in the absence of satellite signal).
Cheers,
Red
For the Super Bowl, I took my receiver to a friend's place with the intent of watching the HD OTA broadcast on a bigscreen. What I discovered is that the receiver needs to be connected to a satellite in order to receive OTA signals. (We eventually got it to work by connecting to his Dish satellite for the receiver boot cycle.)
As far as I know, this was not a violation of any law. My friends and I enjoyed the same broadcast on a large screen in HD (OTA) that we would have watched on several smaller screens from various sources.
Does anyone know why this is the case? It seems rather odd. While I grant that this is not a high-incident scenario, it seemed like a deliberate design (would have been just as easy to allow OTA in the absence of satellite signal).
Cheers,
Red