I have a Hopper 3. Didn’t have service before the Hopper 3. Wonder why they’d do it differently within different platforms.Do the newer receivers not see 413-459? For me, NBC Sports Chicago is 429, the alts are 440-459. And when I have the multi-sports pack, Fox Sports Detroit is 430, MS Midwest is 418, etc.
I have a Hopper 3. Didn’t have service before the Hopper 3. Wonder why they’d do it differently within different platforms.
why does dish use the 412-xx for all RSNs?!? It’s annoying because you need to enter five digits to get to one of those instead of three. Between 1-999 they should be able to give the RSNs their own three digits.
The other numbers (also known as the real channel number) are blocked and hidden.Is there any way on a Hopper or Wally to use the other numbers to access the RSN's? Or are those channels blocked from being viewed on those receivers?
For those who use Alexa, this also blocks Alexa's ability to tune directly to any specific RSN or SiriusXM channel. Alexa simply does not recognize these "subchannel" numbers. I agree, there should be a way to disable the "collapsible" channel numbers and use real channel numbers instead, but still keep the feature available for those who like the "collapsible" channels.why does dish use the 412-xx for all RSNs?!? It’s annoying because you need to enter five digits to get to one of those instead of three. Between 1-999 they should be able to give the RSNs their own three digits.