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SCVJeff
Oct 20, 2014Explorer
wa8yxm wrote:Those are not "Tiers" or classes of service. They are added and are known as 'Dots' as the station signs them on, expanding to the next available slot as the contract is signed. It has nothing to do with anything other than availability
Since by the time they add the ups and extras Sat Tv can cost you more per month than site rental.. I do not use it.
But the question I think is more what can a reasonable RV see by the way of OTA... Of all the parks I stay at only two offer cable.. Most RV's do not receive much TV here OTA (I have a full blown Winegard system, Batwing, Wingman, Sensar Pro, and thus I can watch OTA but many (Me last time I was here for example) not so much.
The park offers cable and my DVR's are smart enough to choose cable or OTA as needed to get all the shows (Yup tier 2's not always on the cable, Tier 2's often best programs, watching a Tier 2 as I type)
OF the other parks, as I said, only one offers cable, They charge an extra dollar a day.. I refuse to pay it since I get more than I can watch,, Over the air, and again the tier two I watch the most... not on the cable.
(What is a tier 2.. Channel 3.1 or 3-1 is read as Channel 3, Tier 1.. Change the 1 to a Two and it's Channel 3, Tier 2.
Tier 2 stations are the -2, or -3 or -any number higher than 1 channels)
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