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kdarcangelis870

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What feed is the PBS on directv channel 384? Is it the national PBS X feed that you would get on c-band or is it a distant network feed from New York? I would also like to know if I would qualify for this channel at not extra cost while living in the Tampa Bay DMA.
 
The PBS DNS feed on 384 is the national feed. No, you do not qualify for that feed in the Tampa Bay area. The contract between D* and PBS is very specific. If a PBS station is available in your market, D* cannot sell the DNS feed to you. Oh, and the PBS DNS is $1.50 a month. Something's got to make up for the lack of beg-a-thons... er, pledge drives.
 
Or it is included as part of your locals if you don't have a local PBS station. At least that is what they are doing in my area
 
Yes the PBS station is the PBS X feed that is on C-Band (IA6 TP8 moving to AMC4 TP16)

As newshawk noted, its pretty simple. If there is a PBS station in your market, you CANNOT get the Nat'l PBS even if you dont subscribe to your locals

Also, it is included in the package. Mankato, MN has it in their "locals" package
 
Thanks guys. I called up directv and the lady told me I could file for a distant network waiver. She said it would most likely take 60 days to complete, so I just said forget about it.
 
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