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iggyAZ
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Jul 25, 2013

Dish Network Reception in the Canadian Maritime Region?

We are planning a 2 month trip in 2014 into the Canadian Maritime.
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland
PEI

I was wondering if anyone that has travelled up NE had Dish Network and was it possible to get any reception that far north.

I have been told that most have to tilt their portable dish way down to get any reception.

Is it at all possible to get any channels?

Thank you.

6 Replies

  • K Charles wrote:
    I wish my Dish box knew that.


    If your using a tailgater, I don't know of a way to use eastern arc. Any other dish setup should be usable with a little setup.
  • K Charles wrote:
    Dish has about 60 channels on what they call a "secondary satellite" at 61.5 some of those are PPV and the rest aren't all in english. They have well over 200 ot 119. If you don't have their most expensive package you get almost nothing without the satellite at 119.


    They also have a sat at 72 and another at 77. Those along with the 61.5 provide all the same content available on the western arc.
  • Dish has about 60 channels on what they call a "secondary satellite" at 61.5 some of those are PPV and the rest aren't all in english. They have well over 200 ot 119. If you don't have their most expensive package you get almost nothing without the satellite at 119.
  • I am not sure what the correct answer is, but its not k Charles's. Dish has an eastern arc with sats around the 70 degree range. How far north they can be seen I don't know.
  • We have Directv at home and Dish in the TT. Most of Directv is on 110 and most of Dish is on 119. Dish doesn't work at home because if I set the dish elevation to 23 like they want it's aimed at the swamp out back. We only use Dish if we go south or west, if we go north we take Directv from the house.