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    MLB Network

    Someone asked what we're watching - Ken Burn's 'Baseball' starts tomorrow. I never caught it the first time around on PBS. I'm excited to watch. Also, 'Cathedrals of the Game' goes inside every ballpark. A show like this is what HD was invented for :)
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    MLB Network

    Absolutely - and as stated before, I made the switch on Dec. 26 - just in time :) Sure is taking a lot to get use to a new DVR interface after 8 years with my 508!
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    MLB Network

    Not just for MLB Network - a little more detail: I had 'moved' 3 years ago and was able to get NESN in SD and watch all of my beloved Red Sox games. The time has come for me to upgrade to HD and to the best of my knowledge, the HD spots seem more narrow in focus and I don't think I can 'move'...
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    MLB Network

    I'm one of those E* subs that just made the switch. and the overwhelming reason why I switched was the MLBEI and the MLB channel. Been an E* subscriber for 10 years and had a 508 when I decided I wanted to go HD and be able to watch the Red Sox (out of market for me). I have nothing bad...
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    GOAL: Boston RSN and NESN in SanDiego

    Is anyone able to determine how far south sp2 and sp3 cover? I think I'm on the fringe of sp3 but have no way of knowing without upgrading. And don't want to upgrade to HD without knowing :confused:
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    GOAL: Boston RSN and NESN in SanDiego

    SD channels are on 119/110 and that spot covers pretty much all of the NE U.S. HD channels are on a beam more narrow in focus.
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    GOAL: Boston RSN and NESN in SanDiego

    Just wondering if there's anyone in the Harrisburg (PA) area - to test to see if they can see a spotbeam coming of 61.5 - #3 (where Scranton, Hartford are). Philly (and presumably Harrisburg, if it ever gets uplinked) look to be on beam 4. However, the maps for the E12 spots show Harrisburg...
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    GOAL: Boston RSN and NESN in SanDiego

    somewhat similar question but a different geographic area. I'm currently in central PA and get SD Boston (NESN) just fine. I'll be switching to HD soon and see that most DMA's around Boston are spot-beamed (narrower than the SD beam). i *think* Hartford CT can be seen in the Harrisburg area...