I logged onto DishOnline and didn't see where I could do that. Insight anyone?
Cinemax HD is located on DISH Network Channel 9458 and is available to customers who subscribe to DishHD programming, only a $20 add-on to digital definition programming packages.
The "Cinemax HD" screen capture says exactly the same thing as their original press release http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=68854&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=996111
According to both, there is no requirement to subscribe to Cinemax to get Cinemax HD, if you already subscribe to DishHD. Regardless of this, I still see it as "RED" in the guide.
So, if I want Wildblue, everything is in place and I just call Dish to schedule the install?![]()
I'm sure plenty of people asked.No one asked about the 622 USB HDD support?
Which RSNs are likely to end up on 61.5 due to impossible to poor coverage of their areas by the 129 bird?
Anyone care to speculate?
I'm interested because I'm in the Midwest but am hitting 61.5 instead of 129, so I know I won't be able to get FSN-Midwest or FSN-North. If some of the eastern RSNs end up on 61.5, then that would be attractive to me.
Correct. Its just like a big mirror in the sky, it reflects what ever is beamed to it. Does not matter if its HD or SD.BTW I didn't think that there was any such thing as and HD bird. Aren't all satellites basically repeaters? content or encyrption does not really matter except for the badwidth they take up.
Correct. Its just like a big mirror in the sky, it reflects what ever is beamed to it. Does not matter if its HD or SD.![]()
If you like certain benifits, I wouldnt mention to her that you were correct for once.Someone email my wife ant tell her that I can be correct![]()
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