โOct-01-2015 07:41 PM
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
As said, we've found the Dish online chat system to be the easiest and most reliable for changing our service address. I use a prewritten script that starts off by saying this account is for our RV, and we've changed locations. It then goes on to request the change to our service address only, not our billing address, followed by the new address. It typically takes about 5 minutes to get the change made, and another 10 minutes or so for the program guide to update. Once in awhile it takes a second chat session to get the guide updated when the CSR fails to set the correct flag, but that's pretty rare. I have a text file with a script for all of the locations we frequent regularly, along with a template for new entries. I've never needed to make any settings changes to either our Hopper or 211k.
โOct-03-2015 02:26 PM
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โOct-02-2015 10:21 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
The OP actually has a 722k and not a 211. However, the 722 also has a built in OTA tuner.
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does not have a built-in OTA tuner -- it's an option: 722/722k differences.โOct-02-2015 08:19 PM
Us out West wrote:
Don't even remember when I cranked up the OTA...no need to.
We have DISH with Pathway X2 and so easy to get locals after a move there is no need for fooling around with the OTA.
โOct-02-2015 07:12 PM
โOct-02-2015 06:40 PM
โOct-02-2015 06:25 PM
ReneeG wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:dan-nickie wrote:
Get an OTA Module from SolidSignal to connect to your roof antenna. Then scan for the local channels yourself. You will get more local channels and they will all be HD.
The OP has a VIP211k receiver that has OTA reception built in. The newer and less featured VIP211z would need the OTA USB module. Using OTA of course, assumes always parking in areas with good OTA reception.
Plus, you still have to get satellite signal. This wouldn't work in the case of too many trees and no satellite signal, so you'd have to have an HD manual antenna to get OTA signal.
โOct-02-2015 06:20 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:dan-nickie wrote:
Get an OTA Module from SolidSignal to connect to your roof antenna. Then scan for the local channels yourself. You will get more local channels and they will all be HD.
The OP has a VIP211k receiver that has OTA reception built in. The newer and less featured VIP211z would need the OTA USB module. Using OTA of course, assumes always parking in areas with good OTA reception.
The OP actually has a 722k and not a 211. However, the 722 also has a built in OTA tuner. Just in case the OP does not know this, only the TV connected to output 1 via HDMI or Component cable will get an HD signal. The 2nd TV picture will be in SD.
โOct-02-2015 09:55 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:dan-nickie wrote:
Get an OTA Module from SolidSignal to connect to your roof antenna. Then scan for the local channels yourself. You will get more local channels and they will all be HD.
The OP has a VIP211k receiver that has OTA reception built in. The newer and less featured VIP211z would need the OTA USB module. Using OTA of course, assumes always parking in areas with good OTA reception.
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