I live on the gulf coast 150 miles SW of Houston, I get the analog Houston locals via DirecTV.
I currently get CBS, FOX, and NBC east coast HD feeds, I got FOX turned on right away, and had to get waivers for NBC & CBS.
I'm approved for ABC HD from the Houston ABC affiliate, but another ABC affiliate that claims my area won't approve my waiver. This other ABC station is a low-power UHF station that does not even broadcast in HD yet. I talked to the station manager twice, with no success.
So last week I called DirecTV Hi-Def eligibility 1-800-263-0028 and asked about a signal test. I was told that there would be no charge for the test, and that the "tester" would test for HD OTA signals only. I was also told that the tester would not come to my home, but run the test from a vehicle???
I'm very curious as to how this HD OTA test operates, and who does the testing, anyone know?
I currently get CBS, FOX, and NBC east coast HD feeds, I got FOX turned on right away, and had to get waivers for NBC & CBS.
I'm approved for ABC HD from the Houston ABC affiliate, but another ABC affiliate that claims my area won't approve my waiver. This other ABC station is a low-power UHF station that does not even broadcast in HD yet. I talked to the station manager twice, with no success.
So last week I called DirecTV Hi-Def eligibility 1-800-263-0028 and asked about a signal test. I was told that there would be no charge for the test, and that the "tester" would test for HD OTA signals only. I was also told that the tester would not come to my home, but run the test from a vehicle???
I'm very curious as to how this HD OTA test operates, and who does the testing, anyone know?