Will a DISH OTA #212553 apdapter work with the Hopper 3? Will it populate the guide? If not, what do I need? thanks
Yes, we did!Didn't we have one guy who thought the adapter was all that was needed, no antenna needed?
Didn't we have one guy who thought the adapter was all that was needed, no antenna needed?
The guide will populate for any channels that have data in the stream. It depends on your local market how many that is.
OP - just so we're totally clear on your definition of this, while the adapter WILL put all the OTA channels your tuner finds into the guide, you may NOT actually get programming info for ALL those said channels. DISH, like DirecTV, does NOT always carry program info for EVERY one of local subchannels...you may be lucky & actually get them all in your market, but most markets do NOT. (my market alone is now missing at least 1/2 dozen local subchannels) AND, as the OTA TV repack transition kicks off, it may very well get worse, as channels migrate to other local OTA stations, which has already happened in a few local markets as we speak.Will it populate the guide? If not, what do I need?
The repack is a year or so away. The auction isn't officially closed yet, so locals can't move to their new channel. Are you talking about subchannel affiliation (MeTV, MyTV, etc) changing what local they're on? Has nothing to do with the repack.AND, as the OTA TV repack transition kicks off, it may very well get worse, as channels migrate to other local OTA stations, which has already happened in a few local markets as we speak.
as the OTA TV repack transition kicks off, it may very well get worse, as channels migrate to other local OTA stations, which has already happened in a few local markets as we speak.
The repack is a year or so away. The auction isn't officially closed yet, so locals can't move to their new channel. Are you talking about subchannel affiliation (MeTV, MyTV, etc) changing what local they're on? Has nothing to do with the repack.
If done correctly, channel sharing and frequency changes shouldn't matter.
Even with channel sharing, individual licensees will maintain their own license, and theoretically should maintain their own PSIP and TSID data, such that other than a frequency change, the repack would be transparent to end users.
On Dish, OTA EPG data is matched based on the TSID of the subchannel.
I don't doubt networks have moved between channels. I highly doubt it had anything to do with the repack because stations weren't allowed to talk to each other about what their plans are for the repack. The other thing you need to look at is whether the stations running 2nd tier networks as their .1 are currently broadcasting on what frequency? I think the government is only going to purchase frequencies above channel 36.I can tell you in at least 2 markets, major nets (NOT subchannels) have, in fact, moved to subchannels:
In Peoria IL, the ABC affiliation moved to a sub of the local NBC station; the CW affiliation moved as sub from the ABC station, also to the NBC station as (another HD) sub. (yes, ALL 3 of these major nets are packed on 1 OTA station in HD...I see them myself, NOT a pretty site!)
In South Bend IN, the FOX affiliation moved to a sub on the local NBC station
And yes, while these moves didn't directly have to do with the repak, if you look at the bigger picture, I believe they do/will. The former stations in these markets are now running (only) 2nd tier subchannels (H&I, Comet, etc.) on their main channels. I HIGHLY doubt the owners of these stations can make enough $$$ of these stations w/subchannel programming, to keep these stations running - they will end up selling these freqs off to the FCC, taking the $$$ & running....which is part of the repack process.
This is purely and categorically incorrect. The USB dongle is the tuner, not the Hopper. To support ATSC 3.0 will require a new dongle for sure. Theoretically it is possible that the Hopper (or at least the Hopper 3 since it has USB 3) could support ATSC 3.0, with the required dongle, with just a software update. There is no OTA tuning hardware within the Hopper itself.As far as whether the OTA adaptor supports ATSC 3.0, I'm guessing it does. Just like an antenna built in 1950 currently supports ATSC 1.0, anything simply passing RF should pass 3.0. It's the actual TUNER (in this case the Hopper) that would need to be replaced to bring in 3.0.
question /? would the old dish adapter work on the H3?To further what JosephB said, if there were a OTA tuner in the H3 it would have a coax connector to attach the antenna lead. Obviously it doesn't so the adapter is the tuner....
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