Apr-07-2015 06:45 AM
Apr-08-2015 06:26 AM
Me Again wrote:We are NOT changing our billing address. We're changing the LOCATION of our receiver. I've been doing this for 6 months and in the last 2 months our LOCATION has changed 5 times.....each time, I've double checked my account and my mailing or billing address has NOT changed.amandasgramma wrote:
You will NOT get your home base locals. IE, My home base is Bend, Oregon....I can get them when I'm there, but when we go to Quartzsite, we get Phoenix stations for the locals. I simply get online and do a "chat" with Dish and they change our "receiver's location". I have done this at least 8 times since last Oct. One time the assistant told me I couldn't do it, and I told the person to talk to their supervisor. 🙂 he came back and made the change. 🙂 🙂 All done in less than 5 minutes. -- takes 10-15 min. for the locals to show up on the tv.
In our Jan/Feb swing through the SW I used Directv's "chat" session to change my address. It worked well, better that calling them.
BTW you are changing your billing address, so you want to set your account up to automatically charge to a credit card.
We have two HDDVR's the live in the trailer and a Geni and one HD Rec in the SB. Trailer spends the summer in a RV park a hour from the SB, so everything is cool. Can watch locals at the trailer in the summer. Chris
Apr-08-2015 05:47 AM
RustyJC wrote:Roman Duck wrote:
With direct tv you will receive your local channels no matter where you are.
Not if you're out of the spot-beamed area for your local channels. We live in the Houston, Texas area, and about 150-200 miles is the limit of my spot-beamed reception area for Houston local channels for DirecTV.
Rusty
Apr-08-2015 05:31 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
You will NOT get your home base locals. IE, My home base is Bend, Oregon....I can get them when I'm there, but when we go to Quartzsite, we get Phoenix stations for the locals. I simply get online and do a "chat" with Dish and they change our "receiver's location". I have done this at least 8 times since last Oct. One time the assistant told me I couldn't do it, and I told the person to talk to their supervisor. 🙂 he came back and made the change. 🙂 🙂 All done in less than 5 minutes. -- takes 10-15 min. for the locals to show up on the tv.
Apr-08-2015 05:20 AM
Roman Duck wrote:
With direct tv you will receive your local channels no matter where you are.
Apr-08-2015 05:14 AM
amandasgramma wrote:Bob Shaw wrote:I disagree with you, too. IF you get locals at your home base, then you can get locals in the area you're visiting. You will NOT get your home base locals. IE, My home base is Bend, Oregon....I can get them when I'm there, but when we go to Quartzsite, we get Phoenix stations for the locals. I simply get online and do a "chat" with Dish and they change our "receiver's location". I have done this at least 8 times since last Oct. One time the assistant told me I couldn't do it, and I told the person to talk to their supervisor. 🙂 he came back and made the change. 🙂 🙂 All done in less than 5 minutes. -- takes 10-15 min. for the locals to show up on the tv.Me Again wrote:Hvymtlc5 wrote:
We just don't want to spend 100.00 a month (if that's what it costs) for satellite service if we can get some local service off the antenna. We're selling our home before we go so there is nothing to piggy-back off of. We're not very techno-savy yet, but I think we could steam a lot of programming from wifi off the phone or local camp connection.
Very few local campground wifi connections will work very well for steaming and they really do not want you doing that. Picture 150 sites stream at the same time. Steaming via a phone is pretty costly also.
Both Dish and Directv offer RV plans that provide LA or NY major locals as you travel. It is called "Distance Services" and requires forms and registration be submitted. Other than that they spot beam the locals across the country, and if you move 300-400 miles you loose locals. Dish will change your address without to much of a problem. Directv likes to limit it to two changes a year.
Chris
Chris, I've had quite the opposite experience. I did not go with DISH because they charged after two changes per year, and Direct TV did not. I snowbird and make several trips per year and only have to call Direct and tell them my new service address to get the local (spot beamed) channels. I've made as many as 6 changes per year with no issues.
Apr-08-2015 04:42 AM
silvercorvette wrote:
I have Direct TV and love it. I already pay for it in my house so when I leave home I just bring 2 of my 4 DVRs with me. I leave the other 2 DVRS home to record local stations and it does not cost a penny extra. I get the same HBO / Showtime channels I get at home plus history, outdoor channels, If I get too far from home I loose ABC, NBC, CBS but all it takes is a phone call to Direct TV to have them switch local station coverage. But if I do that my hime DVRs will not record local stations while I am away
My unit cost over $1,000 but it is bolted to the roof and unfolds and folds itself and it automatically will find the satellite in your area.
I suggest you see how it works out if you switch to Dish at home.
Apr-07-2015 10:11 PM
Apr-07-2015 10:01 PM
Bob Shaw wrote:I disagree with you, too. IF you get locals at your home base, then you can get locals in the area you're visiting. You will NOT get your home base locals. IE, My home base is Bend, Oregon....I can get them when I'm there, but when we go to Quartzsite, we get Phoenix stations for the locals. I simply get online and do a "chat" with Dish and they change our "receiver's location". I have done this at least 8 times since last Oct. One time the assistant told me I couldn't do it, and I told the person to talk to their supervisor. 🙂 he came back and made the change. 🙂 🙂 All done in less than 5 minutes. -- takes 10-15 min. for the locals to show up on the tv.Me Again wrote:Hvymtlc5 wrote:
We just don't want to spend 100.00 a month (if that's what it costs) for satellite service if we can get some local service off the antenna. We're selling our home before we go so there is nothing to piggy-back off of. We're not very techno-savy yet, but I think we could steam a lot of programming from wifi off the phone or local camp connection.
Very few local campground wifi connections will work very well for steaming and they really do not want you doing that. Picture 150 sites stream at the same time. Steaming via a phone is pretty costly also.
Both Dish and Directv offer RV plans that provide LA or NY major locals as you travel. It is called "Distance Services" and requires forms and registration be submitted. Other than that they spot beam the locals across the country, and if you move 300-400 miles you loose locals. Dish will change your address without to much of a problem. Directv likes to limit it to two changes a year.
Chris
Chris, I've had quite the opposite experience. I did not go with DISH because they charged after two changes per year, and Direct TV did not. I snowbird and make several trips per year and only have to call Direct and tell them my new service address to get the local (spot beamed) channels. I've made as many as 6 changes per year with no issues.
Apr-07-2015 08:05 PM
Me Again wrote:Hvymtlc5 wrote:
We just don't want to spend 100.00 a month (if that's what it costs) for satellite service if we can get some local service off the antenna. We're selling our home before we go so there is nothing to piggy-back off of. We're not very techno-savy yet, but I think we could steam a lot of programming from wifi off the phone or local camp connection.
Very few local campground wifi connections will work very well for steaming and they really do not want you doing that. Picture 150 sites stream at the same time. Steaming via a phone is pretty costly also.
Both Dish and Directv offer RV plans that provide LA or NY major locals as you travel. It is called "Distance Services" and requires forms and registration be submitted. Other than that they spot beam the locals across the country, and if you move 300-400 miles you loose locals. Dish will change your address without to much of a problem. Directv likes to limit it to two changes a year.
Chris
Apr-07-2015 05:29 PM
Apr-07-2015 04:49 PM
Apr-07-2015 12:42 PM
Apr-07-2015 07:36 AM
Hvymtlc5 wrote:
We just don't want to spend 100.00 a month (if that's what it costs) for satellite service if we can get some local service off the antenna. We're selling our home before we go so there is nothing to piggy-back off of. We're not very techno-savy yet, but I think we could steam a lot of programming from wifi off the phone or local camp connection.
Apr-07-2015 07:33 AM
One of the question becomes, do you want to be able to record things on a DVR? Once that question is answered then the other question may be solved.
Apr-07-2015 07:31 AM
donn0128 wrote:
What brand receiver? Dish and now Direct both offer a month to month service. Personally, I would dump the cable at home and sign up for satelite service. Then for no additional cost take your receiver(s) from home when you travel.