You won't be needing it much longer.
Good for some people but bad for those of us that need a NTSC tuner in their receiver.
Only for full power stations, low power NTSC will still exist.NTSC will be dead as of 2-19-08
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NTSC will be dead as of 2-19-08
unless it is a low power or translator station
Perhaps you would be willing to share where DIRECTV offers these channel launch dates? I'm sure there are legions who wouldn't waste their time checking the headlines here every Wednesday morning if they knew how to access such a resource.Maybe someone on the call will have the guts to ask why Dish is so secretive about future HD plans when DirecTV gives planned channel launch dates all the time.
That's just asinine: name something after two disparate TV transmission models.The TR40 is being renamed the DTV PAL and will be available in June.
It Portland, ME not Porland, ME
It Portland, ME not Porland, ME
billing.
Although I think this time around it would be fun to send them to your service address since thats where you need the cards. (not)
It was a DishPro Plus switch rumored for over a year already, but never released. See this oldie but goodie thread.Any word on what the DPP33 is and what it will be used for?