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OK, I have my 5LNB dish and H20 and a ant on a 40 foot mast with a drop amp on it. I can get all but Fox OTA when the weather is good. My local area is Youngstown but I can not receive either of the stations transmitting from there, one is 4 mouths from HD and the other has no plans for HD and is for sale.
When I submitted a waiver through D* it went out to 11 stations in 4 separate markets. I got the list from D* csr and contacted all the stations that said no. One out of all 4 networks said no, well 2 from Pittsburgh and all 4 from Youngstown said no, even though 2 of the Youngstown stations have no signal. the other 2 Youngstown stations told me they are aware that I live in a "dead" area for them. So I asked why they were saying no, they said 100% of the waivers get no, because "no person has a right to HDTV"!!! It is a gift if you get it but they have no mandate to let you have it. I said then D* can give it to me if you say yes. they asked if I was getting locals from D*. I told them I was as it was needed to get the HD locals from D*. they informed me that the FCC says that if a person can get SD then you have no right to HDTV.
I contacted D* HD group in Missouri and they said if they turned me on the FCC would audit them and fine them 10 grand for each person that has no waiver.
My next call was to the FCC. After 3 days I got a call back and the FCC said they do not get involved with any of this and it is congressional deal. I asked what I could do, and they said I could file a formal complaint, but they do not enforce the "HDTV waiver" law.
So I have 3 options.
1 deal with poor OTA reception and no Fox (my 2 fav shows are on Fox).
2 File a complaint and pray for something to happen.
3 Try to get the Pittsburgh locals when D* launches them in April
What are my chances of making option 2 or 3 work?
I am at a lost as to what to do
Oh and I requested a "site survey" and the local channels said they would not sign a waiver even if I could prove I couldn't get their stations signal. As long as D* gives me local SD then the FCC says I have no right to HDTV. If this is the law then I hope other cities do not find out about this!!



OK, I have my 5LNB dish and H20 and a ant on a 40 foot mast with a drop amp on it. I can get all but Fox OTA when the weather is good. My local area is Youngstown but I can not receive either of the stations transmitting from there, one is 4 mouths from HD and the other has no plans for HD and is for sale.
When I submitted a waiver through D* it went out to 11 stations in 4 separate markets. I got the list from D* csr and contacted all the stations that said no. One out of all 4 networks said no, well 2 from Pittsburgh and all 4 from Youngstown said no, even though 2 of the Youngstown stations have no signal. the other 2 Youngstown stations told me they are aware that I live in a "dead" area for them. So I asked why they were saying no, they said 100% of the waivers get no, because "no person has a right to HDTV"!!! It is a gift if you get it but they have no mandate to let you have it. I said then D* can give it to me if you say yes. they asked if I was getting locals from D*. I told them I was as it was needed to get the HD locals from D*. they informed me that the FCC says that if a person can get SD then you have no right to HDTV.
I contacted D* HD group in Missouri and they said if they turned me on the FCC would audit them and fine them 10 grand for each person that has no waiver.
My next call was to the FCC. After 3 days I got a call back and the FCC said they do not get involved with any of this and it is congressional deal. I asked what I could do, and they said I could file a formal complaint, but they do not enforce the "HDTV waiver" law.
So I have 3 options.
1 deal with poor OTA reception and no Fox (my 2 fav shows are on Fox).
2 File a complaint and pray for something to happen.
3 Try to get the Pittsburgh locals when D* launches them in April
What are my chances of making option 2 or 3 work?
I am at a lost as to what to do
Oh and I requested a "site survey" and the local channels said they would not sign a waiver even if I could prove I couldn't get their stations signal. As long as D* gives me local SD then the FCC says I have no right to HDTV. If this is the law then I hope other cities do not find out about this!!
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