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- 01-12-2006 01:02 AM #31
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I am just so reluctant to switch... and it may be for a stupid reason, but I absolutely hate Comcast's EPG. Just call me an old softie.

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- 01-19-2006 07:22 PM #32
KMGH is on the air from RP!!!!!
- 01-20-2006 12:27 PM #33
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how far do you live from the tower? you're able to pull in 7-1?! i live in westminster and have a $200 antenna -- hoping i can get it, i'll test when i get home...
- 01-20-2006 11:03 PM #34
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I'm running an H-10 near Green Valley Ranch.
2-1 = 69-77
4-1 = 77
6-1 = 69-77
7-1(2) = 79.86
9-1(2) = 93
12-1(2,3) = 69-77
20-1 = Nothing... not even listed as an option at 19-1.
31-1 = 93
53 = 30-45 and won't lock.
I really don't think I'm missing anything not being able to pull in 14 and 50 though.
No pixelization on any of the channels that I am pulling in, so 69% must be farely adequate.
All I know is that I'm HAPPY!
- 01-29-2006 06:08 PM #35
Greetings to all on this forum, this is my first post having come here seeking answers to the very subject this thread is dedicated to. I probably sound like a broken record, but like others here I just recently invested heavily in HD equipment (Pannasonic TH-50PHD8UK Plasma TV & HR10-250 DVR, from Newegg*com) hoping to host a Super Bowl party. I came here from the Tivo Community forums so if you want all the gory details you can read the thread I posted regarding this there:
w-w-w.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb/showthread.php?t=284163
Long story short, I live in the mountains 40 mi. west of Denver (Gilpin Co.) and never have, and never will have OTA reception. I've been with DTV since the beginning in 1994, and have had SD East-West coast waivers for many years. So imagine my disappointment when I learned that the HD waivers are a whole different animal. I've put in a request with DTV's HD-DNS eligibility division for HD waivers but they said it could take as long as 45 days to process and I would most likely be turned down. I've since learned that some have had success by contacting the local Denver stations directly, but from reading this thread it would appear that the management at KMGH-TV 7 could care less about this situation.
So my questions are:
1] Do you think I stand a snowball's chance in hell asking for a waiver considering the fact I'll NEVER have OTA reception combined with the fact that the satellite feed for local stations won't go HD until May at the earliest?
2] Do any of you know of any mountain residents in my situation who have had any luck with HD waivers?
3] How about the other 3 network stations in Denver (NBC, CBS & FOX), are they more receptive to a request for HD waivers than KMGH-TV 7?
4] Lastly, does anyone have a list of the best contacts (names, phone #'s, addresses) at the Denver stations to begin negotiations for a waiver?
Any information, suggestions, etc. is very much appreciated!
Thanks in advance...
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- 01-30-2006 03:31 AM #36
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If you want it for the Superbowl, 'move' your service address to something like the LA DMA.
KMGH does not do waivers. Starting sometime later you can demand a digital signal test, but DTV and E* should be offering locals by then.
Fox and CBS are O&O so you should get waivers, unless you are covered by COS or CYS grade B signals (most of metro Denver is covered by one or the other), then you may need waivers from them too. Cheyenne is pretty good on waivers if you call them.
- 01-30-2006 09:38 AM #37
Thanks for your response Adent. "Moving" my service address is not an option as I'm sure by doing so I would lose the East-West SD waivers I currently have. They're grandfathered in and once they're gone there's no getting them back. Hypothetically, wouldn't the D* CSR flinch if I requested a "move" to a S. CA service address while keeping my billing in CO? (my D* bill is auto drafted from my bank account). It may be inappropriate to ask here, but what does one do, just grab an address at random from the phone book? :>)
. I'm new to this so could you eleaborate somwhat on this? What exactly is the digital signal test?
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What are COS or CYS grade B signals? Not in the SatGuys glossery...
Originally Posted by ADent
Can you tell me what stations are in Cheyenne (station identifiers, CH #'s etc.). Would I have to "move" my service address to WY to get waivers from Cheyenne?
Originally Posted by ADent Last edited by Wirelezz; 01-30-2006 at 10:14 AM.
- 01-30-2006 04:04 PM #38
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CBS in denver will grant waivers with no questions asked (at least they did in my case). i just called directTV and they took care of the requests for me ... next thing i know, i got a letter saying "you have been granted access to receive channel 81" or something like that.
not sure about fox as i could pull that in in HD OTA without even using rabbit ears!!
i heard a rumor once that if you can't even pull in analog signals... they have to grant you a waiver. can you get the analog signal? I hear they can come out and test -- but it costs you $200 or so if you're wrong. this entire statement could be false though, it's just what i heard once.
- 01-31-2006 12:39 PM #39
Success... It's a done deal!!
Hi All, just a quick update here:
I set up my HR10-250 yesterday (Mon., 1/30), and when I called D* to activate, to my TOTAL SURPRISE the CSR told me that the HD West coast waivers I had requested last Fri. were approved and in place!!! This after being told the process would take up to 45 days and most likely I would still be turned down. And I was all ready to go to war with the local Denver stations... boy am I relieved, I can put the "guns & ammo" away!
Looks like the Super Bowl in Hi Def... YES!!
- 01-31-2006 08:45 PM #40
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If you take your dish on vacation (say your vacation house has a dish pre-set up, just plug it in to dish and power) you are technically supposed to call DTV and tell them your new service address. RV's and CDL holders are treated differently if you send it the proper paperwork.
Originally Posted by Wirelezz
From FCC Summary Document: (I'm new to this so could you eleaborate somwhat on this? What exactly is the digital signal test?
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/policy/shvera.doc
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A third alternative, created by the 2004 SHVERA statute, will allow for signal testing at your household to determine if you are “served” by a digital signal over-the-air. In some cases, if you are shown to be “unserved,” you would be eligible for distant digital signals, provided you subscribe to local-into-local analog service if it is offered. However, this digital testing option is not available until April 30, 2006 (in the top 100 television markets) and July 15, 2007 (in all other television markets). In certain situations, a station may qualify for a waiver of this testing requirement for a limited period of time. In addition, your satellite carrier may refuse to arrange for the digital signal test, and in that case, you may arrange and pay for a test yourself, under the supervision of the satellite carrier. Your satellite carrier can tell you whether you are in a top 100 market and whether it will help you to arrange for a digital signal test once the testing provisions take effect in 2006 or 2007.COS = Colorado Springs. CYS = Cheyenne, WyomingWhat are COS or CYS grade B signals? Not in the SatGuys glossery...
Grade B is FCC definition of acceptable signal 50% of the time. (Typ unwatchable by most people's standards). Grade A is better and usually watchable by humans.
No. Any station that thinks you are in their predicted Grade B contour may require a waiver. So if I live in Castle Rock I would most likely technically need a waiver from the Denver CBS station AND a waiver from the COS CBS station to get the national feed.Can you tell me what stations are in Cheyenne (station identifiers, CH #'s etc.). Would I have to "move" my service address to WY to get waivers from Cheyenne?
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