Maybe it will replace 61.5 and I won't have to put up a new dish (Fl location) since it is at 110.CJPC said:Rumor is HDLIL (or atleast normal locals), as its a large spotbeam satellite, has tons of spotbeams on it!
Thank you for you insightCJPC said:Yeah, wishful :/
Its so they can meet the 1 dish requirement, get locals off 61.5 and 148 to 129 and 110 (off Super dishes id bet too, just an odd duck, to say the least)
However, northeast HDLIL is going on 61.5, but the leftovers of NE locals on 61.5 may go to 110, noone knows for sure yet!
halsan40 said:Maybe it will replace 61.5 and I won't have to put up a new dish (Fl location) since it is at 110.
Wishful thinking?
CJPC said:Yeah, wishful :/
Its so they can meet the 1 dish requirement, get locals off 61.5 and 148 to 129 and 110 (off Super dishes id bet too, just an odd duck, to say the least)
However, northeast HDLIL is going on 61.5, but the leftovers of NE locals on 61.5 may go to 110, noone knows for sure yet!
Read post above - and transfer your thanks to jayn_j for stating it correctly.halsan40 said:Thank you for you insight
jayn_j said:Common misunderstanding here. The FCC judgement is that all LOCALS must be receivable from one dish. They don't even have to be on the same bird if the dish can cover both slots. Further, there is no requirement that the rest of the channels need to be receivable from the same dish. Therefore the following applies:
Denver - 5 stations on 110, another 6 or so must-carry stations on 148. This is illegal, and DISH moved the must carry stations to 129, and now provides a DISH 1000 to anyone who signs up for Denver locals or any current subscriber who asks for full carry.
Cheyenne, Wyoming - All local stations on 148. This is legal and if you sign up for DISH in Cheyenne and purchase locals, you will get a 2 dish solution with a DISH 500 and a 300 for 148. This satisfies the FCC requirement.
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