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    MY9 & CW11 (New York)

    I live in CT (06611 zip code) and subscribe to DirecTV. I subscribe to local channels, have a 3-LNB dish, and have a "new" HD/DVR receiver. I am technically in the greater New York market. Why are MY9 and CW11 "blacked out" on my screen at all times? Thank you.
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    "moving" question

    Hello, I'm a DirecTv subscriber living in FL. I use an 06611 zip code (southern CT) in order to receive NY locals and NY sports channels without having to subscribe to MLB Extra Innings, NHL Center Ice, etc. My current setup is the old HR10-250 w/3 LNB dish, however, I recently purchased the...
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    "Moving" Question--able to get NY locals in FL w/5 LNB & HR-21 600?

    Hello, Please help!!:confused: I currently reside in Naples, FL and for the past 2 years have been able to receive the local NYC affiliates for CBS, FOX, ABC, and NBC (channels 80, 82, 86, & 88) using the old HR10-250 receiver and 3-LNB dish. I have been using my old 06611 zip code (Fairfield...
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    "Moving" Question--CT to FL

    I recently moved from CT (area code 06611) to FL. I am still operating under my old CT address here in FL with fine reception. I have a 3-LNB dish with two receivers: and HR10-250 and an H20. At my new address in FL I am still able to receive the CBSHD (New York); NBCHD (New York); ABCHD (New...
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    FL resident with CT address needs help in considering switch to H20/5 LNB dish

    Thanks for the reply, Bob. For some reason I thought I heard that with the 5-LNB dish/MPEG-4 technology that I would no longer be able to receive the NY locals (i.e. CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX). Is this true?
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    FL resident with CT address needs help in considering switch to H20/5 LNB dish

    This is my first post. I am a DirecTV subscriber who lives in Florida. For a variety of reasons my address is set up through DirecTV to be a Connecticut address. I have an HR10-250 receiver along with an older RCA model SD receiver. These are both connected to a 3-LNB dish. As of now, I...