Most locals are on spot beams. So, you can probably do just that for nearby DMAs, but you probably cannot do that with more distant locals because the signal strength would be de minimis. There may be a few CONUS locals still available...Can you still simply call Dish and change your service address to get different local channels?
Pretty much so but you have to be sure that the moved locals spotbeams are within your geographic area or you won't receive them.Can you still simply call Dish and change your service address to get different local channels?
Right now Cincinnati is CONUS on 72.7 so you would be able to get them just fine. I see that you are eastern arc already and I am certain that Cincinnati would go the same should they go spotbeam later. It is a question of when rather than if on that. Given your location you can be certain that you should be in that spotbeam.I'm in Southern Ohio and I get Huntington/Charleston locals, I'm wanting to get Cincinnati locals, I'm sure I'm in their spot beam. Does anyone know if a "move " would work to get Cincinnati locals? I'm about 100 miles away.
Right now Cincinnati is CONUS on 72.7 so you would be able to get them just fine. I see that you are eastern arc already and I am certain that Cincinnati would go the same should they go spotbeam later. It is a question of when rather than if on that. Given your location you can be certain that you should be in that spotbeam.
In SD if you are on 110/119/129I don't know if I have 72.7 or not, I believe I have 110,119, and 129, would those still be able to pick up Cincinnati locals?
Charleston, WV HD locals are on 61.5, SD on 129. Cincinnati is HD 72.7, SD 110
I seriously doubt that. But I have never taken one apart so I don't know.I've heard that the Hopper receivers have a gps in them, and that Dish can tell your exact location.
If the DISH receivers had GPS in them all of the existing movers, and there are a ton of them, would have no locals at all. That isn't the case so I guess the DISH receiver don't have GPS built into them after all...I've heard that the Hopper receivers have a gps in them, and that Dish can tell your exact location. Is this true? If so would they still change your service address if you tell them you have moved?
No, but if it's connected to the internet then they can get an estimate of your location with your public IP address. However, most of the time that's not an issue, since the only thing they worry about is that if you are connected in a foreign country, or have multiple receivers connected to the internet at different locations under the same account (remember when account packing was a thing?)I've heard that the Hopper receivers have a gps in them, and that Dish can tell your exact location. Is this true? If so would they still change your service address if you tell them you have moved?
The Hopper at our upstate NY cottage uses Spectrum's Internet service and the Hopper in our motorhome, currently about 50 feet away, is using an AT&T cell Internet service. The Spectrum IP geolocates to Syracuse, NY and the AT&T IP locates to NYC. Neither location is within 100 miles of our actual location and sometimes the two locations are a couple of thousand miles apart. I think Dish doesn't care as long as my payment clears each month.No, but if it's connected to the internet then they can get an estimate of your location with your public IP address. However, most of the time that's not an issue, since the only thing they worry about is that if you are connected in a foreign country, or have multiple receivers connected to the internet at different locations under the same account (remember when account packing was a thing?)
Is you account marked as an Outdoors acct? That probably makes them not care, since they have to consider your home receivers might still be connected to the internet while your RV equipment is elsewhereThe Hopper at our upstate NY cottage uses Spectrum's Internet service and the Hopper in our motorhome, currently about 50 feet away, is using an AT&T cell Internet service. The Spectrum IP geolocates to Syracuse, NY and the AT&T IP locates to NYC. Neither location is within 100 miles of our actual location and sometimes the two locations are a couple of thousand miles apart. I think Dish doesn't care as long as my payment clears each month.
It is now, but it wasn't for quite a few years before the "Outdoor" accounts existed. Also the motorhome Hopper is nearly always connected to the Internet as well.Is you account marked as an Outdoors acct? That probably makes them not care, since they have to consider your home receivers might still be connected to the internet while your RV equipment is elsewhere