yaz96 Baby, It's Cold Outside Original poster Dec 22, 2005 12,829 1 Front Range, Colorado Sep 8, 2006 #1 Does anyone know where in Colorado you can "move" to, and receive Denver HD networks and still qualify for distant networks? (While they still exist) Thanks! Last edited: Sep 8, 2006
Does anyone know where in Colorado you can "move" to, and receive Denver HD networks and still qualify for distant networks? (While they still exist) Thanks!
ProfStata SatelliteGuys Pro Sep 11, 2003 248 7 West Sep 8, 2006 #2 Don't know, since you can get waivers for ABC, CBS, and FOX in rural areas, but CBS usually won't give waivers.
Don't know, since you can get waivers for ABC, CBS, and FOX in rural areas, but CBS usually won't give waivers.
dougruss Retired and Loving it ! Pub Member / Supporter Sep 7, 2005 675 21 Northern Indiana (15,000 Feet South of Lake Michi Sep 8, 2006 #3 yaz96 said: Does anyone know where in Colorado you can "move" to, and receive Denver HD networks and still qualify for distant networks? (While they still exist) Thanks! Click to expand... Right next door to Charlie !!
yaz96 said: Does anyone know where in Colorado you can "move" to, and receive Denver HD networks and still qualify for distant networks? (While they still exist) Thanks! Click to expand... Right next door to Charlie !!
jrbdmb SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 5, 2004 863 39 Sep 11, 2006 #4 If you can get the Denver HD networks, you are in the Denver DMA and also qualify for Denver SD locals. Therefore, no distants (unless you can convince the networks to give you waivers).
If you can get the Denver HD networks, you are in the Denver DMA and also qualify for Denver SD locals. Therefore, no distants (unless you can convince the networks to give you waivers).