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- Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
edatlanta wrote:
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Love having DirecTV and DNS. I have not had to call/write or chat with anyone from DTV in YEARS! No changes needed. With the Trav'ler and a Genie/client setup I rarely watch live TV so when it comes on or where it's broadcast from has no meaning to me. I watch local news and national news using OTA from 5 until 6 or so and then it's back to whatever we have recorded. We also have a Firestick (2 actually) and can stream something available from a number of platforms as I luckily have a truly unlimited data plan no longer available. Even so, 90% of our TV watching is via satellite.
I'm right there with you Bill. Actually my system is just like yours, but I have a Slimline dish on a tripod.
Both setup work equally well. I'm just lazy and willing to pay for the convenience! - edatlantaExplorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Love having DirecTV and DNS. I have not had to call/write or chat with anyone from DTV in YEARS! No changes needed. With the Trav'ler and a Genie/client setup I rarely watch live TV so when it comes on or where it's broadcast from has no meaning to me. I watch local news and national news using OTA from 5 until 6 or so and then it's back to whatever we have recorded. We also have a Firestick (2 actually) and can stream something available from a number of platforms as I luckily have a truly unlimited data plan no longer available. Even so, 90% of our TV watching is via satellite.
I'm right there with you Bill. Actually my system is just like yours, but I have a Slimline dish on a tripod. - pigman1ExplorerNot like I have to switch over every week. We're on the road in 3-6 month blocks so switch over is about a 5 minute job.
- BumpyroadExplorer
pigman1 wrote:
We don't use the RV and home at the same time, so it looks like just switching the necessary boxes back and forth would be the best way to go. Any insights from the "old hands" would be appreciated.
why not just rent another box for the home and leave it in the RV?
bumpy - CA_TravelerExplorer III
2 Retired wrote:
Dish once had DNS but axed by the feds for violations. Dish has pay for use plan DTV does not. Dish local service change might be better, not sure.
How could DISH be able to do what Direct TV cannot if it relies on a federal law to be able to do it? I'm very confused by all of this.
Dish might buy DTV not sure. But I'll speculate that AT&T will never give up the central US birds which does not have the Dish E/W nuances. - 2_RetiredExplorerHow could DISH be able to do what Direct TV cannot if it relies on a federal law to be able to do it? I'm very confused by all of this.
- CA_TravelerExplorer IIIWe travel 4+ months and want locals when returning. While DNS is a option I think DW is thankful that I'm the one to call DTV. Trust me - I know exactly and precicely what to say to them, however it can provide entraintainment to DW. :B
Virtually everything we watch is recorded, local or not. One day I timed ABC World News including WN adds about what's coming up so viewers will be curious and watch the next paid ads. The verdic: 16 minutes of news and 14 minutes of ads - grade of F or F-. But they won as I didn't skip the ads that day.
So are they free broadcasts or not? - Carl_n_SusanNomad IIDitto what Bill wrote. I use a Chromecast instead of a Firestick (which I have but haven't gotten around to installing). Having 83 (currently) scheduled recordings I never have to worry about where I am, what the local channels are, and having to adjust the recording information. They just record whenever and I watch them at my convenience.
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IILove having DirecTV and DNS. I have not had to call/write or chat with anyone from DTV in YEARS! No changes needed. With the Trav'ler and a Genie/client setup I rarely watch live TV so when it comes on or where it's broadcast from has no meaning to me. I watch local news and national news using OTA from 5 until 6 or so and then it's back to whatever we have recorded. We also have a Firestick (2 actually) and can stream something available from a number of platforms as I luckily have a truly unlimited data plan no longer available. Even so, 90% of our TV watching is via satellite.
- jodeb720ExplorerPigman,
I did the change 2 years ago - and they just dropped off my "newbie" discounts.
I'm not happy about it.
The wife and I are now looking at cutting the cable and going to Pay as you go with Dish.
I'd like to stay with them but when I got online and started to complain, they directed me to an 800 number which I called and it was a 30 minute hold.
They may be losing my business because of their own stupidity.
Oh - just a footnote. Here in Denver, there is another ABC/Dish 'pi$$ing match' going on. I'm kinda glad that Dish put up a recording on the channels spelling out their position - but what I really liked is they said "you can use an OTA or Locast app" to get the same channel".
It's kinda impressive they are that transparent. Now if they would just stop being stupid, they'll keep another customer.
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