I know it means "over the air" but why should I do it? What do I get out of it? Is is just the ability to record more programs?
It is amazing to me how many Dish subs I see that can easily receive their local channels OTA, have the correct Dish equipment, yet do not take advantage of it. I have a TV that is only connected to $20 rabbit ears and I receive every channel in perfect HD . If you've never tried it you should give it a shot. You can always take the rabbit ears back if they don't work.
Who has the antenna plugged into the DISH receiver, and who plugs the antenna directly into the TV and uses a different input? Is there a pro or con to either? I know the locals OTA show up in yellow on the guide, but I seem to get a stronger signal going straight thru' the TV.
When I lose the signal due to a thunderstorm, I can't access my locals via the receiver. Is that normal?
RichManitoba said:Who has the antenna plugged into the DISH receiver, and who plugs the antenna directly into the TV and uses a different input? Is there a pro or con to either? I know the locals OTA show up in yellow on the guide, but I seem to get a stronger signal going straight thru' the TV.
When I lose the signal due to a thunderstorm, I can't access my locals via the receiver. Is that normal?
I have my OTA hooked up to both TV and STB, because when the weather is bad, I get a more reliable signal when connected directly to the TV.Who has the antenna plugged into the DISH receiver, and who plugs the antenna directly into the TV and uses a different input? Is there a pro or con to either? I know the locals OTA show up in yellow on the guide, but I seem to get a stronger signal going straight thru' the TV.
When I lose the signal due to a thunderstorm, I can't access my locals via the receiver. Is that normal?
Who has the antenna plugged into the DISH receiver, and who plugs the antenna directly into the TV and uses a different input? Is there a pro or con to either? I know the locals OTA show up in yellow on the guide, but I seem to get a stronger signal going straight thru' the TV.
When I lose the signal due to a thunderstorm, I can't access my locals via the receiver. Is that normal?