Apr-07-2015 06:45 AM
Apr-11-2015 02:36 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
No, it didn't work that way....I didn't get ANY local channels while camping at the Outer Banks...For example, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS and Fox were blank...no picture...nothing...only got the Outer Banks local TV stations on the over the air antenna...
Apr-10-2015 06:28 PM
amandasgramma wrote:
NC Hauler....I think a better way to state is is "you won't get the locals from your home town, but you WILL get the locals from the closest town".... does that work?
Apr-10-2015 05:51 PM
Apr-10-2015 05:35 PM
RustyJC wrote:Roman Duck wrote:
Rusty, your quite right. I understand that extreme locations would prohibit accessibility to home-base local channels. For us we found that we can get service in a 1500 to 2000 radius from our home.(Farthest we traveled since using a sat. system in the RV)
The only time that we don't,is when we can't acquire a signal at all. Mainly due to overhead obstructions(currently have a roof mounted dish)
So as you said if your not in a spot-beam area, you won't get them
Sounds like, since you're in the Catskills per your avatar, your local channels are the East Coast national feeds. Those of us with "true" local channels (i.e., not the NYC or LA East or West Coast national feeds) have a much smaller spot beam area as I and others have described.
Rusty
Apr-10-2015 08:04 AM
Apr-10-2015 07:16 AM
RustyJC wrote:Roman Duck wrote:
Rusty, your quite right. I understand that extreme locations would prohibit accessibility to home-base local channels. For us we found that we can get service in a 1500 to 2000 radius from our home.(Farthest we traveled since using a sat. system in the RV)
The only time that we don't,is when we can't acquire a signal at all. Mainly due to overhead obstructions(currently have a roof mounted dish)
So as you said if your not in a spot-beam area, you won't get them
Sounds like, since you're in the Catskills per your avatar, your local channels are the East Coast national feeds. Those of us with "true" local channels (i.e., not the NYC or LA East or West Coast national feeds) have a much smaller spot beam area as I and others have described.
Rusty
Apr-10-2015 06:48 AM
Roman Duck wrote:
Rusty, your quite right. I understand that extreme locations would prohibit accessibility to home-base local channels. For us we found that we can get service in a 1500 to 2000 radius from our home.(Farthest we traveled since using a sat. system in the RV)
The only time that we don't,is when we can't acquire a signal at all. Mainly due to overhead obstructions(currently have a roof mounted dish)
So as you said if your not in a spot-beam area, you won't get them
Apr-10-2015 06:27 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-09-2015 06:44 AM
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Apr-08-2015 07:19 AM
amandasgramma wrote: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 06:46 AM