โOct-01-2013 04:31 PM
โNov-13-2013 02:40 PM
schneid wrote:docj wrote:schneid wrote:docj wrote:Roller4Tan wrote:
I must have got lucky. We had SWM DirecTv installed in our 5er in Arizona a couple years ago. When we travel back to Michigan, I call direct and have our service address changed, We get the locals. I've also changed the service address in other states when the wife needed to watch her reality tv shows. Plan included free local channels.
We have locals and DNS and can change the locals in a similar manner. However, regardless of what city's channels the locals are set to, the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels. That way nothing changes when we move to a new city and most of the time I don't bother to switch the locals unless we are staying in one area for a couple of months. It's not as if there is anything particularly interesting in watching local news in an unfamiliar city and you can get better weather forecasts online IMO.
When you say, "the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels", is that a function of the box or do you just make sure to schedule DNS slots?
I only set the DVR to record from the DNS channels or HBO/Showtime/AMC, etc that always stay the same. There's rarely a show on a local channel that I can't get on DNS.
Darn. DW does not grasp that concept but I'm trying.
โNov-13-2013 02:04 PM
docj wrote:schneid wrote:docj wrote:Roller4Tan wrote:
I must have got lucky. We had SWM DirecTv installed in our 5er in Arizona a couple years ago. When we travel back to Michigan, I call direct and have our service address changed, We get the locals. I've also changed the service address in other states when the wife needed to watch her reality tv shows. Plan included free local channels.
We have locals and DNS and can change the locals in a similar manner. However, regardless of what city's channels the locals are set to, the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels. That way nothing changes when we move to a new city and most of the time I don't bother to switch the locals unless we are staying in one area for a couple of months. It's not as if there is anything particularly interesting in watching local news in an unfamiliar city and you can get better weather forecasts online IMO.
When you say, "the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels", is that a function of the box or do you just make sure to schedule DNS slots?
I only set the DVR to record from the DNS channels or HBO/Showtime/AMC, etc that always stay the same. There's rarely a show on a local channel that I can't get on DNS.
โNov-11-2013 12:52 PM
schneid wrote:docj wrote:Roller4Tan wrote:
I must have got lucky. We had SWM DirecTv installed in our 5er in Arizona a couple years ago. When we travel back to Michigan, I call direct and have our service address changed, We get the locals. I've also changed the service address in other states when the wife needed to watch her reality tv shows. Plan included free local channels.
We have locals and DNS and can change the locals in a similar manner. However, regardless of what city's channels the locals are set to, the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels. That way nothing changes when we move to a new city and most of the time I don't bother to switch the locals unless we are staying in one area for a couple of months. It's not as if there is anything particularly interesting in watching local news in an unfamiliar city and you can get better weather forecasts online IMO.
When you say, "the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels", is that a function of the box or do you just make sure to schedule DNS slots?
โNov-11-2013 06:21 AM
โNov-11-2013 06:19 AM
โNov-11-2013 06:13 AM
docj wrote:Roller4Tan wrote:
I must have got lucky. We had SWM DirecTv installed in our 5er in Arizona a couple years ago. When we travel back to Michigan, I call direct and have our service address changed, We get the locals. I've also changed the service address in other states when the wife needed to watch her reality tv shows. Plan included free local channels.
We have locals and DNS and can change the locals in a similar manner. However, regardless of what city's channels the locals are set to, the DVR is programmed to use the DNS channels. That way nothing changes when we move to a new city and most of the time I don't bother to switch the locals unless we are staying in one area for a couple of months. It's not as if there is anything particularly interesting in watching local news in an unfamiliar city and you can get better weather forecasts online IMO.
โNov-11-2013 06:09 AM
docj wrote:edatlanta wrote:
I have DNS and still have my locals. I do have an RV account since I full time.
I have the same situation, but from what I've been told we're not supposed to have both.
โNov-10-2013 06:14 AM
โNov-10-2013 05:05 AM
Roller4Tan wrote:
I must have got lucky. We had SWM DirecTv installed in our 5er in Arizona a couple years ago. When we travel back to Michigan, I call direct and have our service address changed, We get the locals. I've also changed the service address in other states when the wife needed to watch her reality tv shows. Plan included free local channels.
โNov-09-2013 09:10 PM
โNov-07-2013 10:38 AM
โNov-07-2013 06:57 AM
h2guy wrote:What does your service address have to do with DNS? My LA and NY services are $20.
$3.50 for each of the networks (ABC,CBS,NBC,FOX) from either New York or LA depending on your "service address".PERIOD.
โNov-07-2013 05:14 AM
hellbird503 wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their replies. I did change my address with direct tv, now I get no local channels at all. Will have to call them and change to an rv account with dns, Dave
โNov-07-2013 04:53 AM