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docj wrote:
Since no one has mentioned it, it's probably worth noting that there's another way to get the NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, PBS feeds on DirecTV if you don't care about the actual "local station" version of those feeds. For those who aren't aware of it, that service is called DNS (Distant Network Services) and it is used by many full-timers who aren't interested in the local news and weather which can easily be obtained from the internet. With DNS we get the NY City network channels for a cost of $15/mo.
This is not an option for folks who have a home in a city where local channels are available. It is primarily a full-timer option.
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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
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Bill.Satellite wrote:
Roy loves to come in here and post off topic information about OTA reception. I don't know if one of the satellite providers really made him mad and it's it GOAL to TELL EVERYONE that OTA programming is available for free. The reality is that very little of the programming AVAILABLE via satellite or cable is AVAILABLE via OTA. Everyone has their own priority and you need to chose limited programming for free or nearly unlimited programming that you must pay for.
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