Yep. It is good to be treated like second class citizens.
You mean second class customers. Dish is a company, not an arm of the US Government.
TV isn't a right.
Yep. It is good to be treated like second class citizens.
You'd never be able to get actual helpful info from someone like me if you didn't. Welcome, espeically if you are from Hawaii.(I kid you not, I decided against contributing to the site or applying to be a pub member because I felt like it would be a waste of time and money since very few here seem to take Hawaii seriously)
I like to make light-hearted jokes about some posts - and make it obvious enough that I'm joking. --->It's one thing to post an answer to the question and make a humorous comment, but its another thing to just waste everyone's time posting a wisecrack about where you live without even attempting to post something remotely relevent to the topic.
Just search for posts from 'bebop' and you'll have mimimal wading to do!Fortunately there are a number of posters on here who do make a serious effort to add to the discussions on here, it's just very frustrating when you have to wade through so much junk just to get to it.
Actually both Dish and DIRECTV are now required by law to factor in AK and HI in all new satellites unless the satellite location is below the horizon for AK and HI. So, essentially AK and HI should start to see more and more as both Dish and DIRECTV launch more satellites.
AK and HI are not foreign countries, they deserve to have the same coverage. Hopefully Dish will follow through with 148 and have real AK/HI coverage when they launch their satellite to 148.
I guess that after we added Hawaii, we should have added the states of Phillipines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Maybe Dish could broadcast to them too. (just kidding) Whose side was Hawaii on in the big war anyway.
I guess that after we added Hawaii, we should have added the states of Phillipines, Guam, and Puerto Rico. Maybe Dish could broadcast to them too. (just kidding) Whose side was Hawaii on in the big war anyway.
Part of the problem is likely that 129 is a Canadian slot, and as such, the government can't force them to serve Hawaii from there. E15 to 119 will likely have main-beam Hawaii coverage, as well as perhaps some spot coverage, but getting main coverage from 129 is what you need.
What sat does Dish intend to launch directly to 148? That slot will most likely continue to get leftover space junk.
The same reason Alaska gets so few. We are a small market, population wise, so the priority will always be for the lower 48. They will get around to AK, HI an PR when they get good and ready to. Then they will be on spots beam from 129, up to 35 channels. There still is spot capacity on 110, but they seem reluctant to add them to us.
While were on topic of HD from Dish out here in Hawaii - what ever happened to the Not Available Uplink Report 11/6/08 for 5513 TOON HD and 5514 APL HD ?
I know.... I know...... "Soon"
While were on topic of HD from Dish out here in Hawaii - what ever happened to the Not Available Uplink Report 11/6/08 for 5513 TOON HD and 5514 APL HD ?
I know.... I know...... "Soon"
I'm wondering the same thing.
Here in Hawaii, we get our current national HD channels on 110 (e*11 conus and e*10 spotbeam 47).
Two channels are e*11 conus signals:
USA & SCIFI.
Seven are simulcast on both e*11 conus and the e*10 spot:
TNT, HDNET, HDNMV, HDTHR, ESPN, HBO, SHO.
Ten are on the e*10 spot only:
TLC, ESPN2, ESNWS, NFL, TRV, TWC, UNIHD, VS, NTGEO, BIO.
Four more were uplinked to the e*10 spot late last year and have yet to be turned on:
TOON, APL, BRAVO, ABCFM.
If the seven simulcast channels were removed from the e*10 spot, seven HD channels would open up. With all this, plus the proposed 5-transponder spot beam from ciel-2, which should provide 35 HD channels, we'd have 42 more HD channels.
That could give us all the HD premiums and nearly every existing national HD channel that dish is carrying now. Alaska is in a nearly identical position.
I hope all this happens.........soon.
Some of those spots are (or should be) taken by HD locals as well right? I haven't tried OTA since the digital conversion took place, but I've heard it's not quite as sketchy as it used to be...especially on a dreary day like today on Maui. However, I imagine most folks here would rather have all their locals (KHNL too) via satellite if possible.
We already get all the local channels (including KFIVE) in HD on Dish, except for KHNL (NBC). KHNL is broadcasting a very strong HD signal in UHF from the new tower location in Ulupalakua. It is very reliable and the PQ looks great.
We also currently get several HD PPV and VOD channels, so new space shouldn't be needed for those either.
Here in Hawaii, we get our current national HD channels on 110 (e*11 conus and e*10 spotbeam 47).
Two channels are e*11 conus signals:
USA & SCIFI.
Seven are simulcast on both e*11 conus and the e*10 spot:
TNT, HDNET, HDNMV, HDTHR, ESPN, HBO, SHO.
Ten are on the e*10 spot only:
TLC, ESPN2, ESNWS, NFL, TRV, TWC, UNIHD, VS, NTGEO, BIO.
Four more were uplinked to the e*10 spot late last year and have yet to be turned on:
TOON, APL, BRAVO, ABCFM.
If the seven simulcast channels were removed from the e*10 spot, seven HD channels would open up. With all this, plus the proposed 5-transponder spot beam from ciel-2, which should provide 35 HD channels, we'd have 42 more HD channels.
That could give us all the HD premiums and nearly every existing national HD channel that dish is carrying now. Alaska is in a nearly identical position.
I hope all this happens.........soon.
Did you notice in one of todays uplink report, the channels on the spot beams were moved off.
Did you notice in one of todays uplink report, the channels on the spot beams were moved off.