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Old 07-15-2008, 02:22 AM   #7
andyporter
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Default Pah is correct.

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Originally Posted by pah View Post
Yes you can have DirecTV in both locations as long as you adhere to the following.

- If you want local channels, then you must choose the local channel you wish to watch from only one site on both sites.

- Your billing must be sent to one address

- The receivers must be set up with access the cards at one location and then moved to the new location.

- You need to have a dish and all appropriate wiring installed at the second location by an off clock knowledgeable installer

- Never hook up any of your two locations to a phone line. All of the same up dates you would receive through the phone will be downloaded through the Sat dish. If you wish to order a movie, you will have to go to directv.com, open an account as a user, and then you can order online movies or PPV specials that you want to watch on TV.

- You can find many installers who are more then willing to pocket the extra cash to help you set this up.


Good luck!
I think you could order extra boxes from directv then get a satelite dish installed by a friend or technition that will look the other way for a few bucks. You might be able to talk directv into it because you need so many boxes. Ask for a supervisor and tell them you only use the lake dish for a few months a year and they might work with you.
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