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- 06-08-2011 10:12 PM #21
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Too much hassle calling in daily. Besides there is an advantage of using two time zones for recording programs in the same time slot.If I were trucking or rving I think it would make more sense to call in with an address at my rv/truck location to get the locals rather than NY or LA. I'd be interested in local weather and news, but I guess thats me. And, it would make more sense if all the channels were on 110-119...who's going to lug around 2 sets of dishes?
Couldn't care less about local news. I have the Internet for weather.
I have two dishes, one automatic on the roof and one ground dish for when there are trees. I don't need to get to the EA.
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- 06-08-2011 10:14 PM #22The email said 10-14 business days.that has nothing to do with an uplink. If its 14 business days from the day you are approved its 14 biz days....they are turned on for your receiver just like if you called and ordered HBO. It gets turned on whenever
The reason I mention the uplinks is that they can't turn on what isn't there, and the LA HD CONSUS beams aren't there.
- 06-08-2011 10:19 PM #23
With something like this they are "available but hidden to non subs". Its like the international channels...actually look above at the uplnk. You'll see channels that say (H) after available. That means they only show in the guide if you are subbed to them
These are just like thatWinegard 76cm dish, SG2100 motor, Sadoun dual KU LNB..... Directv Slimline SWM 3 LNB.... GeoSatPro 36" dish with Sadoun dual KU LNB... Coolsat 5000 on motorized.... Manhattan RS1933....Directv HR34 (yes the 5 tuner monster) GeoSatPro 200 to aim dishes.... few receivers not set up yet
Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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