dcrbtt
Well-known member
Which is better Dish or Direct TV?
Are they removable so I can use it at my Home?
Are they removable so I can use it at my Home?
Hmmm... We don't have those problems. It's a generally good experience, both at home and everywhere we've been across the country. The only time we normally see a programming not available indication is after we've power cycled or reset the box. It's a better experience, generally speaking, than Comcast cable was when we switched. Of course if snow has covered the dish, reception suffers, but a broom cures that.Broke Boater said:We have Direct tv for the house, THEY SUCK BA#LS, "programing is not available at this time check back later" message on a regular bases. Also when we try to restart a program already in progress and rewind to the beginning, no sound most of the time. The list goes on, going back to cable now. Can't imagined the portable would be better service,,,gregg
Thanks, Wally -- neat idea. But here we rarely see ice, mostly snow which is easy to brush off.Old_Crow said:Larry, if your dish is where you can reach it, I've found a 55gal trash bag is helpful during winter weather. We get a lot of ice in northern Arkansas and it can be hard to remove from the dish. Put the trash bag over the dish and when it builds up enough to interfere all you have to do is walk out and shake the bag. The ice shatters and falls off. Beats trying to chip it off without tearing up the dish.
Can you tell me how to get RFD (my main channel) and Hallmark and Food channels (DW's favorites) free? Legally?Why do people pay for what is FREE?
John From Detroit said:Why do people pay for what is FREE????
NY_Dutch said:As we travel, we can change the local stations to where we are with the MyDish app on our phones with no phone calls or chat sessions needed. There are specific requirements for the account type and equipment to use that feature though.