I am in the Denver market and have had access to ATSC 3.0 for almost a year on my Sony A80CJ and 2 Evoca boxes. We have 4 channels doing the lighthouse thing on channel 34. I have yet to see anything in 4K or any great picture improvement over the ATSC 1.0 channels. The only thing I notice is...
I actually have 2 a Scout and a Pilot. I have them boxed up if they want them back and didn't want to unbox them again. Their e-mail said we could keep them and service would be active until 12-31. I went ahead and disconnected them last week so I could use the HDMI ports for DirecTV Stream...
I actually enjoyed having Evoca. I subscribed to them in March for baseball season. It was a good option for my RSN's, AT&T Rocky Mountain (Rockies) and Altitude that Xfinity doesn't carry. $30.00 a month including equipment was not bad.
It was my first ATSC 3.0 receiver, but in July I got a...
They are apparently low power and very directional.
I am 14 miles away with an outdoor antenna pointed at Lookout Mountain and I can't get a wiff of a signal. I can get all the other Denver ATSC 3.0 channels transmitting from the same location.
I have been using Evoca for about a month now. From what I can tell they do not have an agreement with any stations in Denver yet but deliver their channels and our regional sports channels via IPTV. In Denver they are charging $25 a month and $5 for the receiver. Price is guaranteed for 2 years.
Friday I hooked up my Evoca Scout. The smart, simple way to watch TV!
It is not available in many markets yet but works great for me.
In Denver and Colorado Springs they carry Altitude and AT&T Rocky Mountain (Avalanche, Nuggets and Rockies). This was the only way I could find to get Rockies...
If the wire from the LNB (arm) on the dish went directly to your satellite receiver you should be fine to hook an antenna to it and hook it directly to your TV. If it went to any other devices like a splitter for other rooms or a switch or amplifier you could have problems. Some older satellite...
Since I quit satellite I am finding the mounting arms and cables are quite useful in other ways. Again, make sure you do not have any satellite splitters or switches in the cable if you use it for an antenna run.
My cables work fine for Comcast/Xfinity and also for my Antenna that I use for...
We are seeing ATSC 3.0 happening in Denver soon.
https://www.avsforum.com/threads/denver-co-ota.793003/page-451
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/watch-denver7-over-the-air-youll-need-to-rescan-your-tv-on-december-21
Scripps just bought K3 in Sterling, CO which also transmits from Lookout Mountain in Denver. They will have a ton of OTA channels and sub channels along the northern front range. RF7, RF19, RF23, RF26, RF30, and/or RF34.
I have always had a OTA antenna at this house that I have been in for 29 years. Even with Satellite (Dishnetwork and DirecTV) and currently Comcast. I currently have a Televes DigaNova roof mounted on what was the pole for my Slimline dish.
The antenna was always my backup for rainfade or...
Your list is about the same from when I lived there. I did get Nashville a couple of times and Cuba and Florida during DX. I had Channel 3 from Merida, Yucatan once!