Single Dish reception

KenM37

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Dec 27, 2005
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Is there a way to receive HD channels in the Northeast (NYC) without using a second dish? I've had Dishnetwork for years and have been paying for HD but am unable to view but a few channels (whatever is on 119 and 110) because I'm not allowed to put up a second dish. Neighbors seem to be switching to DirecTV because they claim it can be done on one dish..

Thanks

KenM
 

loves2watch

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Jun 17, 2007
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Mew Nexico
Why are you not allowed to put up a second dish? The Dish 1000.2 may solve your problem. It is a single dish with 3 LNB's made for HD. It may also be a matter of your Dish receiver as most channels have moved to MPEG4 and are on other satellites (129 and 61.5).
 

KenM37

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Dec 27, 2005
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Long story but the owner of the house agreed to one "small" Dish. Not to mention the neighborhood busy bodies seem to leave single dish people alone but when you put anything else up they say it violates some ordinance. Bottom line I don't need the fight whether I'm are right or wrong.

KenM
 

Cyclone

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Sep 9, 2003
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NYC is pretty far NE for 129. I know that here in the DC area were are right on the border of 129 reception. NYC just seems to far to try.
 

RockinHARD26

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Jul 10, 2007
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Delaware
Yeah, my backyard looks sick with two dishs. It seems, in my area, the low income families have dishes throughout each yard and the higher income families do not. All I know is, if Direct-TV comes out with the amount of HD channels they are saying will, I'm swiching. I can't stand looking at dishes in my backyard.
 

An excellent install story

How good is the 1000.2?

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