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They have a deal that you can put a dish in the motor home and only pay the extra few bucks. You can actually put as many receivers in the motor home as you would like. If you put them in a second home for some reason they now charge you the full monty.
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A few years ago Directv would shut down a box that didn't call in at least every three months. They have relaxed that now and boxes will stay up indefinitely without the phone connection. You can order pay-per-views but when the total of what you have ordered reaches $49.95 the box will not allow you to order more until it can call in.
A few years ago they were careful about sports subscriptions like NFL Sunday Ticket. The box needed call in and prove you were not in a blackout area. They don't seem to care about that anymore either, you can disconnect the phone line and the subscription stays up. There is a soft, 12 box per household maximum, but the do not advertise it. You can sometimes talk your way past it. If a box is without power for more than a week it starts to lose channel group authorization updates. This gives you a 721 error on those channels. You can connect it and wait a few days for the updates to take. However they now have a way to rehit your box yourself over the internet. Go to DirecTV.com and Log in go to> Customer Service go to > Troubleshooting go to >On-Screen Messages go to > Please Call Customer Service Ext 721 At the bottom, follow the link in this line... "Finally try resetting the affected receiver by clicking here" Click There and then pick the receiver by unit id or card number. Boxes do not call in immediately when the phone line is connected, give it 24 to 48 hours. If you know how to "work the system" you can get waivers that allow you to receive the NY and LA national network feeds. My wife loves the LA feeds. If she misses a soap she can catch it three hours later in LA. |
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If it is the box that calls out, what would happen in that case if you had a private number. No caller ID info would be displayed to Directv to verify the location.
Our boxes have not been plugged in for the last 2 seasons, it for some reason was screwing up our phone, leaving an open line so that our phone would go dead so we left them unplugged. |
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Its not really "caller id" that they use, that is a consumer product. They use ANI (Automatic Number Identification), you can't spoof it or block it. You also can't trick them by using a cell phone, ANI reports that as well.
The worst case scenario is that you swap the boxes every few months. If one of you boxes is "Of Hook" all the time, or otherwise screws up your phones, then the box is bad. If you call customer service and complain just right, they will send you a free or low cost replacement. There are things that Directv will tell you they don't do, like send you a 5 satellite dish and let you install it yourself. However if you get a supervisor they can make an exception. |
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I have had my directv hooked up for years with out a phone line. None of my customers have them hooked up either except for the few that use PPV. The problem that you can have now is that the spot beam does not allow for a unit to "travel" like they used to be able to. You certainly will lose your local channels if you move the box from say your house in MA to your place on the lake. The use of thier "mobile home" package that was mentioned above does allow the units to travel well but you I believe do not get local channels.
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I am going to try it this week, worst case I get stuck with 2 bills for both locations. I am tired of comcast anyhow, so either way I win.
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I have Boston Locals at my lake account. But they will want to give you Portland for this area. Again it takes working the system. If you get an Directv RV account that can move all over the country, then you can have New York and LA locals that are not out of the spot beam bird. You get them everywhere. |
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![]() As far as getting the locals. The NY locals are available to people lets just call it east of the miss.. They are on a older Sat. that does NOT have the spot beam technology. The Boston locals are on a sat that has spot beam. The HD locals are as well. The standard Def. channels have a much larger beam then the HD locals. I would be shocked if you got Boston HD locals at the lake? Also as they move channels around on satellites as more and more HDTV channels become available and they decommision older satellites you will find that some channels may all of the sudden not work. All just to keep us all confused and me employeed ![]() |
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For your information I have two Directv accounts, one with a service address at Bear Island, Meredith New Hampshire, and one at my Massachusetts home. I never said any different or implied any different. You are welcome to come by Bear Island and I will show you the bills for both accounts. On my Bear Island account I have High Def service, Boston Locals AND New York and LA locals. All perfectly legal, working and listed on my bill. |
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BI, How does the RV package work? I mean how does the dish pick up the feed? I am asking this because I put up my own dish and if I was off even a tenth of an inch... no signal. So how does the traveling dish work? Great thread by the way, tons of useful info. Thanks BI for all the information. I'd love to hear how we can get the Boston Locals here at the lake as well.
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You can have to have pretty good alignment, but I've never heard of the sensitivity you described above, except in cases where trees are buildings were obstructing the signal. |
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Maybe that's it. I do have several trees that are in the area of the signal. That's pretty cool about the self aimers. So for my information, how large is the "target" normally. I have no margin of error where I have the dish right now. |
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You only need a "hole" in the trees as wide as the dish. However trees grow and branches sway in the wind. And that is only for a dish hitting a single satellite. If you want high def you must hit more than one satellite with an oval dish. And the high def satellites are a little lower on the horizon than the single sat dish. So for high def you need lots of open sky.
You should check your signal strength on a clear day, one of the setup functions on the box. If you are getting 90% or more that is a good signal. 80% will work, but indicates you are being obstructed or are off target. Trimming a few branches can make all the difference. However the ones you need to trim are usually very high. |
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You can also use a 24" dish instead of an 18" dish if your signal is a bit weak. This won't help if the problem is overgrown trees, but it can make a big difference during storms.
I had usually found that I could move the dish up/down/left/right about 1-2" and keep the signal, strength would obviously vary over that distance. It's easier (IMO) to aim the dish with an on-line signal strength meter with you right at the dish. The meter will respond faster than the software on the STB, and it's easier to work with ![]() |
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Caller ID is sent to the called party on the same phone line as your phone call - as 1200 baud data in between the first and second ring sound. ANI is generated at the local phone company Central Office and sent via a different path to the Long Distance Providers and the TOLL FREE billing and handling systems. ANI is how the long distance companies know what number to bill for a call. Anyway, that stuff was in place before VoIP. You can complicate the system with VoIP several different ways. Depending on your VoIP company, your Caller ID, ANI and CPI can display (record) three DIFFERENT messages (or phone numbers) for the SAME phone call. What those three systems display is influenced by the VoIP carrier and your caller ID blocked/unblocked setting. The reason VoIP does not handle E-911 like a regular land line phone is because of the above. So, I believe that If your Direct TV home box uses your VoIP phone number, then your physical location is NOT included with the Caller ID, CPI or ANI. You can use your VoIP anywhere there is High Speed Internet access. That may be something to consider. DISCLAIMERS: For informational purposes only. results may vary. Void where prohibited. Not available in recreational kayaks.
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I am up at the lake only in the summer and have direct TV. they are very responsive to completely shutting the system down after the summer and starting up again in April. I just give them the date I want to re -start the service and it is on when i get back.( usually have to call serivce to re initialize) and they don't charge for the months i don't use nor is there any fees to stop and start.
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