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<big>Same with DISH... They can also run diagnostics with internet<br>
connection... Without I have to run them here myself and report<br>
voice over the phone.... No great problem for me.....<br>
I guess if they had to send a tech to run diags it could be...<br>
The diags didn't show where the loose coax connecter that was<br>
getting water in it from the snow was though... I had to search
for that<br>
I my own....<br>
Tad N1QAG<br>
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</big>On 5/10/2012 9:14 PM, Bob Burns W9RXR wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:E1SSeR4-0001aO-Oc@giskard.tapr.org"
type="cite">At 12:16 AM 5/9/2012, Bob Bruninga wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Does normal DISH TV work portable on an
RV? I see RV's with the dishes, but the fine print in the adds
imply that you must have a phone line or internet connection
too.
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I am not a DISH subscriber, so I can't speak for their policies.
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I am a DirecTV subscriber. Have been off and on since about 1996.
My receiver hasn't been connected to the Internet or a phone line
for about a year. The only "problem" is that I can't purchase
movies or pay-per-view sports events on the "on demand" channels
using the receiver's remote control.
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Bob...
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