I read on the High Def Forum that maybe locals are available. Any truth to this? Thanks for the info.
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dfergie said:Yes as of Yesterday, You will need one of E*s new MPEG4 receivers to pick them up though. Models 411, ViP211 or ViP622 Be aware that one of you stations may not be available due to Gannet withholding It from E*.
DavidDavid_Levin said:Yea, it's a bummer that KUSA is the missing station. This is NBC. While NBC doesn't have much original programming, they are one of the first stations to do the local news in HD (NBC was using Denver as a test market).
They even have a Hi-Def camera on the Helicopter (also only a few in the country).
It looks great!!!
The over-the-air feed in Denver is pretty weak, bug if you reasonably close to downtown (with line of site), you can try and get it with a UHF antenna.
jayn_j said:Has anybody had them turned on yet? Anxious for a review of quality, resolution, etc.
Racerlogan said:My install is scheduled for the 17th. I told the CSR that i have a 61.5. She said thats all i needed. SO the question is - is she right, or do I need to point the dish to 129?
I went thru this yesterday and opted for keeping 148, now I'm kinda wishing I had kept the CBSHD east feed even though it is not as sharp... I installed the Dish 1000 and have the 622 on it and kept my 921 and 811 on the Dpp44 and the same four you have... now since I lost one of the wings I will probably combine the two try the 61.5 dish on 129 then take down the 1000 and use it for Rv use..David_Levin said:Now I have two questions...
I currently have 61.5/110/119/148 with a DPP44 (both East and West CBS feeds). So to get a Dish 1000 and the Denver locals I'll have to give up one of the wings....
So, which one should I give up? I was thinking to keep 148 since I like having the later feed.
Would I be much better off (signal strength wise) blowing off the Dish 1000 and using the Wing dish for 129 (it's a Dish 500 with 1 lnb installed)?
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