My brother and friends live in Ely, NV, which is about 350 miles from Salt Lake City. They get the Salt Lake stations as their local market. Even though Directv carries the Salt Lake Locals in HD, and they show up on the guide info in Ely, they do not come in. Presumably his is do to the size of he spot beam So basically they can't watch network tv in HD.
So why doesn't Directv provide the Salt Lake networks in HD to this rural area, even when Ely is designated to be in that market area? It is pretty annoying that Directv would screw these customers out o enjoying HD programming, especially with the playoffs and Superbowl coming up. I'm sure this isn't the only area this happen. Is there any way to get around this or get a waiver to get the networks in HD?
Dish, on the other hand, does broadcast the SLC locals in HD to Ely, with the exception of ABC. So why can Dish do it and Directv not?
And the insult to injury is that he local television board has an extention to convert the OTA broadcast to digital, so who knows when they can get HD.
So why doesn't Directv provide the Salt Lake networks in HD to this rural area, even when Ely is designated to be in that market area? It is pretty annoying that Directv would screw these customers out o enjoying HD programming, especially with the playoffs and Superbowl coming up. I'm sure this isn't the only area this happen. Is there any way to get around this or get a waiver to get the networks in HD?
Dish, on the other hand, does broadcast the SLC locals in HD to Ely, with the exception of ABC. So why can Dish do it and Directv not?
And the insult to injury is that he local television board has an extention to convert the OTA broadcast to digital, so who knows when they can get HD.