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maddog707
08-22-08, 11:24 AM
There's an area in the local channels section on directv that talks about neighboring locals. The way that it's explained makes it sound like in the future you can receive local channels from the next closest market to you along with your primary locals. I hope that is the case because I would like local channels from the bay area although technically i'm still in the bay area. I'm stuck with Sacramento locals.

veryoldschool
08-22-08, 11:31 AM
There's an area in the local channels section on directv that talks about neighboring locals. The way that it's explained makes it sound like in the future you can receive local channels from the next closest market to you along with your primary locals. I hope that is the case because I would like local channels from the bay area although technically i'm still in the bay area. I'm stuck with Sacramento locals.
Do you have an antenna?
Are those hills in your way?

maddog707
08-22-08, 11:37 AM
Yeah but it's not multi directional

harsh
08-22-08, 11:50 AM
The term you are looking for is "significantly viewed" and it typically doesn't extend to markets as phyically far apart as Sackatomatos and San Fran. Looking at the Comcast lineup for Sacto, they don't carry the SF stations, so I wouldn't expect that DIRECTV will.

Jhon69
08-22-08, 12:00 PM
There's an area in the local channels section on directv that talks about neighboring locals. The way that it's explained makes it sound like in the future you can receive local channels from the next closest market to you along with your primary locals. I hope that is the case because I would like local channels from the bay area although technically i'm still in the bay area. I'm stuck with Sacramento locals.



Check out www.antennaweb.org to see if you can receive them OTA.;)

veryoldschool
08-22-08, 12:00 PM
Yeah but it's not multi directional
Well it sounds like you don't care about Sacramento, so can't you point it "the other way"?