The CR asked me silly questions about my outside Antenna proving he had no clue.
Have this same problem on a Hopper 3 and 2 joey's Los Angeles Area 13.1 shows programming of 11.1 . not Channel 13 like it should. This happened after they switched to atsc 3.0. I called dish and they informed me OTA channels do not have a guaranteed guide. The CR asked me silly questions about my outside Antenna proving he had no clue.
Tbh it's not really dish's responsibility. Plus they have other things that are way above ota channels in priority. Should just be lucky that dish makes an adapter to even add your ota to the hopper. You can always connect direct to your TV and see if it works any better. Or you can lookup upcoming programming pine as well.Dish does not seem to care about fixing their Guide. Fox 28 moved their OTA broadcast from 28.1 to 6.3 when the ATSC 3.0 was launched on January 8, 2021 in Columbus Ohio. Channel 28.1 became TBD.
It has now been three years and 7 months and I have repeatedly reported this to Dish.
The Dish Guide for Channel 6.3 just says Fox28 and channel 28.1 shows the Fox 28 programming in the Guide even though it is actually TBD.
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I cannot agree with you about Dish's responsibility. One of the first things you are asked when you call to negotiate your bill is if you can receive local channels OTA. Why would they attempt to get you to change your package if they didn't bear some of the responsibility. As has been stated in this forum, they seem to semi-attempt to provide guide information for the Big-4 networks. Maybe Dish does have higher priority items than the OTA channels they are nudging the customer to. But people who receive locals OTA are customers.Tbh it's not really dish's responsibility. Plus they have other things that are way above ota channels in priority. Should just be lucky that dish makes an adapter to even add your ota to the hopper. You can always connect direct to your TV and see if it works any better. Or you can lookup upcoming programming pine as well.
Maybe two years and 7 monthsFox 28 moved their OTA broadcast from 28.1 to 6.3 when the ATSC 3.0 was launched on January 8, 2021 in Columbus Ohio.
It has now been three years and 7 months and I have repeatedly reported this to Dish.
This is a horrible response from a DISH rep. Of course it's their responsibility. They build the hardware to incorporate OTA into a customer's viewing experience. They not only offer, but encourage their customers to use the OTA capability. They've even provided adapters and antennas to customers.Tbh it's not really dish's responsibility. Plus they have other things that are way above ota channels in priority. Should just be lucky that dish makes an adapter to even add your ota to the hopper. You can always connect direct to your TV and see if it works any better. Or you can lookup upcoming programming pine as well.
Explain how acquiring channel data from ota signals that dish cannot control nor are payed from the stations is their responsibility. It's more like they are kind enough to spend money to acquire them for you at no additional cost to you. And they don't encourage you to use ota, because they want that $12 per month, however they will go out of their way to provide you ota equipment to keep you from switching to another provider. Again they absolutely do not have to do anything regarding ota channels but they choose to help retain customers.This is a horrible response from a DISH rep. Of course it's their responsibility. They build the hardware to incorporate OTA into a customer's viewing experience. They not only offer, but encourage their customers to use the OTA capability. They've even provided adapters and antennas to customers.
Hooking directly to the TV tuner or looking up programming online is not a viable answer. The guide needs to be correct in order to use the multitude of DVR features which DISH furnishes and charges for. A good faith effort by DISH to get this correct would go a long way toward providing value for the customer's dollar.
I do agree with one thing you wrote...............this is a very low priority at DISH.
DISH is already paying for the guide data. It's a matter of making sure that it is assigned to the proper channel. This has been demonstrated several times here on SatGuys through a member here who got it done for a number of channels. DISH certainly can control that if they choose.Explain how acquiring channel data from ota signals that dish cannot control
If you'll go back five years or so in SatGuys, you'll find several examples of where DISH encouraged members to use OTA, even furnishing them with equipment.And they don't encourage you to use ota
Don't you find these two statements contradictory? It's like your saying that if Ford furnishes heated seats in their F150 in order to keep customers from buying a Dodge, they have nothing to do with whether the seats work or not. DISH furnishes the OTA adapter and even the antenna at times, they certainly have a responsibility to see that the equipment integrates with their receivers for a pleasant customer experience.they will go out of their way to provide you ota equipment to keep you from switching to another provider. Again they absolutely do not have to do anything regarding ota channels
Can you send me a picture and quick explanation along with your receiver ID - you should be getting info on your big 4 (FOX/CBS/NBC/ABC) anything else is not guaranteed (very unlikely to be in the data stream).Dish does not seem to care about fixing their Guide. Fox 28 moved their OTA broadcast from 28.1 to 6.3 when the ATSC 3.0 was launched on January 8, 2021 in Columbus Ohio. Channel 28.1 became TBD.
It has now been two years and 7 months and I have repeatedly reported this to Dish.
The Dish Guide for Channel 6.3 just says Fox28 and channel 28.1 shows the Fox 28 programming in the Guide even though it is actually TBD.
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Maybe two years and 7 monthsbut point well taken. Similar problem in Birmingham.
Can you send me a picture and quick explanation along with your receiver ID - you should be getting info on your big 4 (FOX/CBS/NBC/ABC) anything else is not guaranteed (very unlikely to be in the data stream).
I don't think that you can attach pictures to a satelliteguys message. I edited my previous post removing my receiver IDs.You should really do this in 'conversation' with Josh. You shouldn't advertise your receiver IDs in the general area.
Yes, that is true, but you should PM him your receiver IDs.I don't think that you can attach pictures to a satelliteguys message.
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