How would they catch you?
How would they catch you?
Do you mean that you don't turn off the service in the USA or you leave the USA receiver powered up and on in the USA 24/7? ThanksHave DISH for over 10 years in POP.
Two satellites give me HD and SD channels.
I do NOT turn the receiver off when I leave.
Coming to spend my 1st winter as a snowbird. Is it possible to bring a dish network receiver from an active usa account to the DR and use it? Thank you.
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I am getting a brand new dish installation in the USA next week, I am planning on getting four receivers and bringing two of them to the DR. The account will remain live year round. Are there any other suggestions you guys can recommend before this installation. I.e. type of receiver etc.?
I will also pm wind guy or any other member that might want to give private advice. I also have several older receivers from disastrous previous attempts to install "bootleg" dish in the DR at a different location, I wonder if these receivers have and resale or trade value in the DR. I have to dig into the closet and will post the model numbers. Thank you!
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Explain to me how you can use the receiver without running a cable to a dish? I'm serious? I would like to learn how? Is your condo pre wired for cable?
I am getting a brand new dish installation in the USA next week, I am planning on getting four receivers and bringing two of them to the DR. The account will remain live year round. Are there any other suggestions you guys can recommend before this installation. I.e. type of receiver etc.?
I will also pm wind guy or any other member that might want to give private advice. I also have several older receivers from disastrous previous attempts to install "bootleg" dish in the DR at a different location, I wonder if these receivers have and resale or trade value in the DR. I have to dig into the closet and will post the model numbers. Thank you!
Best route to go at this point in time is to use IPTV.
No satellite dishes required, just an Internet connection.
From what I have heard, there are currently 800-900 channels from around the World.
Of course with a "real" Dish Network system, you don't need an Internet connection.
You will need 4 to 6 foot satellite dishes that take up a lot of space and need to be aligned.
Plus running coaxial cable from the dishes to your TV, and also need LNB's for the dishes.
I have also heard that the dishes are VERY hard to find now a day.
Not a very good scenario for a part time resident/visitor.
Best route to go at this point in time is to use IPTV.
No satellite dishes required, just an Internet connection.
From what I have heard, there are currently 800-900 channels from around the World.
Of course with a "real" Dish Network system, you don't need an Internet connection.
You will need 4 to 6 foot satellite dishes that take up a lot of space and need to be aligned.
Plus running coaxial cable from the dishes to your TV, and also need LNB's for the dishes.
I have also heard that the dishes are VERY hard to find now a day.
Not a very good scenario for a part time resident/visitor.