Add Jacksonville, FL to the list. CONUS on the 77 bird.If you just want the networks and don't want to have to switch back and forth these markets are currently on the CONUS satellites so they would work anywhere. These are all Eastern Arc HD, I didn't check SD. All are East Coast though, no other time zones
Bluefield, WV
Cincinnati, OH
Louisville, KY
Ft. Wayne, IN
Lima, OH
I wasn't blocked from the Jacksonville locals last winter when I could only see the 72.7 and 77 birds. 61.5 was blocked by a tree.Correct me if I'm wrong but a lot of those have spotbeam feeds on 61.5w now as well. Won't that block you from accessing the conus on 77? I thought I read that here somewhere previously
Did you mean Springfield, MO? Springfield, Ohio was in the Dayton DMA the last time I checked.Here is the complete list from 77W:
Cincinnati, Oh
Evansville, Ind
Bluefield, W. Va
Columbus, Ga/Auburn-Opelika, Ala
Davenport, Ia/Moline-Rock Island, Ill.
Jacksonville, Fla
Lexington, Ky
Louisville, Ky
Little Rock, Ark.
Paducah, Ky
Lima, Oh
Springfield, Oh
Yeah, I meant Missouri, I had forgot to put Cincinnati in there and was thinking about Ohio.Did you mean Springfield, MO? Springfield, Ohio was in the Dayton DMA the last time I checked.
Thanks for clarifying that. I didn't think I could get Springfield, Ohio stations outside of the spot beam.Yeah, I meant Missouri, I had forgot to put Cincinnati in there and was thinking about Ohio.
It really ticks me off that Cincinnati does not include the CW.It really ticks me off that Cincinnati got to keep their CONUS locals but Pittsburgh did not.
It really ticks me off that Cincinnati does not include the CW.
There is not enough "Like" in the world for this post! I have a Directv account specifically to get CONUS network feeds from Los Angeles. If I could get that, or any other west coast city, from Dish, then I would not even bother with Directv.I just wish there were some west coast Conus locals. Everything is in the east :-(