
taltman711
Jul 11, 2006, 7:30 PM
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Re: [johanson] Satellite TV & Pay Per View
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A couple of "tweaks" to Pete's answer. Dish 500 and Dish 1000 refer not to programming packages, but to the actual size and shape of the antennas used to receive the programming. The Dish 500 is used to receive sats. 110 and 119 with 1 antenna. The dish 1000 is used to receive the sats. 110, 119, and 129 with 1 antenna. These dishes are useless in Mexico. Pete's info. regarding the needed dishes is accurate. The satellite at 129 carries the newly added VOOM HD channels. Unfortunately, that satellite is seriously flawed, and the signal is very difficult to lock because of a power cycling issue. Best to try and get these channels from 61.5 which completely mirrors those channels. As to your PPV question, you can order a PPV 3 different ways. 1. From your receiver 2. Call and order 3. From your online account with Dish. If your receiver is older, it doesn't need to be hooked up to a phone line to order. I believe the new receivers need to establish a dial tone to order. (It calls Dish to report the order and bill your account--the older receivers called in monthly or so to report your order). VoIP works for this. My receiver is hooked up via VoIP and seems content. You can also call Dish via VoIP and order. VoIP can be in Bombay or Ajijic and Dish doesn't know. All the calls come from their server in the U.S. and only identify you and your U.S. number. There is a service charge--($3-$5)to order via phone, however. You have to set up your Dish account online to order there. I don't know if there is a service fee to do so. Like Pete said, bring your receiver(s) with you. Tim ps-- your VoIP # MUST be from the area that serves the address that is registered with Dish. Otherwise, if you call and the # doesn't match that which is registered with your account, they likely will shut you down.
(This post was edited by taltman711 on Jul 11, 2006, 7:37 PM)
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