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So essentially then, if you are going with a HD receiver, be prepared to pay for HD in one form or another. The HD enabling fee is now $7. For $10 (only $3 more) you could pay for the dishHD Essential package.
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Thank you both for your replies! Either way I would purchase the HD Essential package for my cable channels in HD. I'm only focused on the locals and whether or not I would pay Dish Network for them.<br />
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Not having guide information seems like it would be trouble, and since, at some point or another, I'll probably want to record two local channels at once, I think it sounds best if I pay Dish Network for local channels. (With the DVR Advantage package I can skip the DVR fee, which makes up for the added locals fee anyway.)<br />
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If I get locals via satellite and via OTA, how does the 722 support both sources in the channel lineup? If they are listed as separate channels, do both have guide information? Or do I have to look at the guide info for the satellite version and manually set recordings for the OTA version?<br />
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I talked to a local Dish Network / Direct TV reseller a few days ago, to ask about upgrade deals. They made it sound like I could get the new customer deals if I upgraded through them, instead of going through Dish. If I can get the 722 + new satellite dish for just a $50 or $100 install and a new contract period, I think I'm ready to upgrade.</div>