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Mike Bertelson
03-02-07, 06:10 AM
I just got a HR20. I previously had 2 HDVR2's and have been with D* since '02, so I know which SD channels we get. What HD RSN's are avaliable for Connecticut? Has anyone heard what may be comming? I really want the Mets in HD.

Mike

hancox
03-02-07, 06:39 AM
In Norwich, you're not going to get anything until at least the first new bird is up in a few months. That is, unless you "move" to LI, for example. Once they're up, believe you can get NYY, NYM, and BOS - not bad.

Sorry.

cmoss5
03-02-07, 06:43 AM
I just got a HR20. I previously had 2 HDVR2's and have been with D* since '02, so I know which SD channels we get. What HD RSN's are avaliable for Connecticut? Has anyone heard what may be comming? I really want the Mets in HD.

Mike

If you get them, they will be on either channel 95, 96 or 97....also, you have
to subscribe to the HD package for $9.99 to be able to get this, no matter
what part of the country you are in....

Mike Bertelson
03-02-07, 06:45 AM
If you get them, they will be on either channel 95, 96 or 97....also, you have
to subscribe to the HD package for $9.99 to be able to get this, no matter
what part of the country you are in....

Sorry, I thought it was assumed I have the HD package.

I know SNY's FAQ shows HD on channel 97 for D*.

Mike

ScoBuck
03-02-07, 08:18 AM
If you get them, they will be on either channel 95, 96 or 97....also, you have
to subscribe to the HD package for $9.99 to be able to get this, no matter
what part of the country you are in....

A couple of changes and some incorrect info here. For those that are within a home teams DMA where the RSN is carried in MPEG4, there is NO additional charge, provided your basic package includes your locals. The RSN-HD is INCLUDED with HD lils. The only channel that you would have to pay extra for would by channel 95 as that is a MPEG2 HD channel.

Also, there is a report on SatGuys that BOTH YES and SNY are now being lit full-time, and that they now show as channel 622 and 625 in the guide.

http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?p=828362#post828362