Hi all
I really hope someone can help me, this is driving me nuts!
First off - I've only just moved to the US from the UK, so I'm pretty new to all this local channel, distant network, SHVERA type stuff.
I live on the side of a mountain, and have had DirecTV installed. I cannot receive any local channels via an antenna because of the terrain. The DTV installer didn't even bother to put it up, he said it was a complete waste of time. DTV gave me the fee back for the antenna. I also can only see 2 of the 3 DTV satellites (so I can't get stuff like DSHD).
I have requested Waivers from CBS, ABC, FOX & NBC so I can receive the New York signal - they were all denied (except NBC, which I can now watch).
I wrote to Directv on the advice of a post I saw somewhere on here, asking them to carry out a signal strength test.
I received a letter from them today, and I just don't get it:
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Thank you for your letter requesting a signal strength test to determine if you are eligible to receive Los Angeles or New York networks, called distant network signals, from DIRECTV. We have some important information for you regarding recent changes in the law.
Under the terms of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act ("SHVERA"), 17 USC 119 passed in December of 2004, DIRECTV is not allowed to sell any new distant network signal service in areas where we provide local channels.
Because you live in a city where we offer local channels via satellite, and are not eligible to receive the distant network channels, we are no longer conducting these tests in your area.
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What on earth does this mean? If I could watch the local channels, why would I be applying for a waiver in the first place. I couldn't care less who I get my signal from, whether it be local, LA, New York, or Timbuckbloodytoo. But I am not receiving these stations at all!
This has been going on now since August!
I'm at my wits end, everytime I see a DirecTV logo, I feel the urge to deface it horribly.
Does anyone have some sort of legal obligation to make sure I can receive these channels?
Can someone please help?
Thanks
Paul
PS: I live in Callaway, VA (Zip Code 24067) if that makes any difference.
PPS: Sorry for the rant.
I really hope someone can help me, this is driving me nuts!
First off - I've only just moved to the US from the UK, so I'm pretty new to all this local channel, distant network, SHVERA type stuff.
I live on the side of a mountain, and have had DirecTV installed. I cannot receive any local channels via an antenna because of the terrain. The DTV installer didn't even bother to put it up, he said it was a complete waste of time. DTV gave me the fee back for the antenna. I also can only see 2 of the 3 DTV satellites (so I can't get stuff like DSHD).
I have requested Waivers from CBS, ABC, FOX & NBC so I can receive the New York signal - they were all denied (except NBC, which I can now watch).
I wrote to Directv on the advice of a post I saw somewhere on here, asking them to carry out a signal strength test.
I received a letter from them today, and I just don't get it:
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Thank you for your letter requesting a signal strength test to determine if you are eligible to receive Los Angeles or New York networks, called distant network signals, from DIRECTV. We have some important information for you regarding recent changes in the law.
Under the terms of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act ("SHVERA"), 17 USC 119 passed in December of 2004, DIRECTV is not allowed to sell any new distant network signal service in areas where we provide local channels.
Because you live in a city where we offer local channels via satellite, and are not eligible to receive the distant network channels, we are no longer conducting these tests in your area.
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What on earth does this mean? If I could watch the local channels, why would I be applying for a waiver in the first place. I couldn't care less who I get my signal from, whether it be local, LA, New York, or Timbuckbloodytoo. But I am not receiving these stations at all!
This has been going on now since August!
I'm at my wits end, everytime I see a DirecTV logo, I feel the urge to deface it horribly.
Does anyone have some sort of legal obligation to make sure I can receive these channels?
Can someone please help?
Thanks
Paul
PS: I live in Callaway, VA (Zip Code 24067) if that makes any difference.
PPS: Sorry for the rant.