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Bill.Satellite wrote:accsys wrote:
This document from DTV is straight from the horses mouth - read it and weep!
I am not sure what you mean by read it an weep. It's a straight forward RV waiver allowing us all to receiver NY or LA in our RV anywhere we travel in the US. I read it and cheer! I have been using the DNS services since 2000.
โSep-22-2013 06:57 AM
accsys wrote:
This document from DTV is straight from the horses mouth - read it and weep!
โSep-22-2013 06:54 AM
jimj wrote:
Bill
I plan to use a dome with two leads out to a swm8 switch, then a power inserter, then to splitter, then to front HR34 receiver, then to client on rear TV. No HD. Will this setup work and if so how do I set the receiver up?
Thank you
JimJ
โSep-22-2013 06:50 AM
sdianel wrote:
One more thing I discovered about DNS east coast west coast feeds. You cannot mirror your home service. You must pay for a separate package. Way too expensive for us when we had a stick house. We just use over air digital for local stations where we are.
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โSep-21-2013 07:17 PM
Tom N wrote:
I filed the RV waiver. Now I can get the east coast locals, which includes NY.
The east coast locals cost $10 a month.
In addition I also receive the west coast locals and that is another $10 a month.
Rather than a home account that I use in my RV I have an RV account that I use at home.
I have also occasionally called DTV and changed my service address so I can pick up the locals for that location (for football).
-Tom
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