We live in Albany, Oregon, which is about 60 miles south of Portland, and we receive the local Portland stations on DirecTV.
This Spring & Summer we'll be spending a lot of time at a place my inlaws have in Bandon, which is on the southern Oregon coast. This place also has a DirecTV dish - the very same model of dish we have at home.
So, I brought our DirecTV receiver with us to Bandon, plugged it into the dish, and was pleased to see it worked perfectly... except for the Portland stations. They come in terribly... *unless* it's early in the morning or late at night. They come in great at those times, but not at all during the day. So obviously this is a reception issue, and not a matter of DirecTV blocking me from receiving Portland stations so far out of the Portland area.
I called DirecTV, and the best they could suggest was that maybe we were just too far out of range to get the stations reliably. They didn't even think a dish alignment would help.
Does this sound right? Is it possible that traveling a couple hundred miles southwest from Albany would make it impossible to receive Portland stations? Do the Portland stations "live" on a satellite that just hovers over the Portland area, and is impossible to lock into if you're on the coast? This seems unlikely to me. In fact, I'd be surprised if the Portland stations were on a different bird than the Eugene stations (which is what you get if you sign up for DirecTV in Bandon). But I could easily be wrong about that.
Bottom line, I guess I'm wondering if it's worth the expense of having an installer come & align the dish (which receives everything *perfectly* except for the Portland stations), or if it's true that where we are is just too far away from the Portand satellite to ever get those stations reliably.
This Spring & Summer we'll be spending a lot of time at a place my inlaws have in Bandon, which is on the southern Oregon coast. This place also has a DirecTV dish - the very same model of dish we have at home.
So, I brought our DirecTV receiver with us to Bandon, plugged it into the dish, and was pleased to see it worked perfectly... except for the Portland stations. They come in terribly... *unless* it's early in the morning or late at night. They come in great at those times, but not at all during the day. So obviously this is a reception issue, and not a matter of DirecTV blocking me from receiving Portland stations so far out of the Portland area.
I called DirecTV, and the best they could suggest was that maybe we were just too far out of range to get the stations reliably. They didn't even think a dish alignment would help.
Does this sound right? Is it possible that traveling a couple hundred miles southwest from Albany would make it impossible to receive Portland stations? Do the Portland stations "live" on a satellite that just hovers over the Portland area, and is impossible to lock into if you're on the coast? This seems unlikely to me. In fact, I'd be surprised if the Portland stations were on a different bird than the Eugene stations (which is what you get if you sign up for DirecTV in Bandon). But I could easily be wrong about that.
Bottom line, I guess I'm wondering if it's worth the expense of having an installer come & align the dish (which receives everything *perfectly* except for the Portland stations), or if it's true that where we are is just too far away from the Portand satellite to ever get those stations reliably.