New member Username: Sue2Post Number: 1 Registered: Jul-07 | Hi, I'm new to HD programming and the associated equipment. I don't quite understand how all of this works. I have a question regarding picking up over-the-air broadcasts through Dish Network. I just purchased a Toshiba 42" REGZA LCD HDTV. I'm going to run new HDMI cable to my dish, but I only have a standard Dish receiver. Will I be able to pick-up just the over-the-air broadcasts in HD in this manner, or will I have to upgrade my receiver to an HD model? I have no external antenna either. I don't want to pay the extra $20.00/month Dish charges for HD programming, as the channels offered at this time are not of interest to me. Thank you in advance for any replies. |
Gold Member Username: SamijubalPost Number: 3452 Registered: Jul-04 | You can't run an HDMI cable to a standard DN receiver, there isn't an HDMI output. You can't get local channels in HD through DN either. If you want HD channels cheap, use an antenna. Go to antennaweb.org and see if there are any HD channels in your area and what antenna you need to get them. http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx |
New member Username: Sue2Post Number: 2 Registered: Jul-07 | Yikes!! Thanks for the post David. So much for my HDTV! I think I'll wait the 18 months until the broadcasts are switched over to digital. Perhasps Dish will offer something different at that time. Watching TV is getting too expensive for me! |
Gold Member Username: SamijubalPost Number: 3453 Registered: Jul-04 | Antennas don't cost very much. |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York City in-HD, NY Post Number: 1234 Registered: Oct-06 | I have cablevision i/o (NYC area): 3 package deal ($90) - High Speed Internet - Unlimited phone service - Family package I upgraded to free Digital DVR + 1 extra HDTV receiver Plus I got 3 regular analog cable TV (ch 2-75) I pay $105 Cablevision is the worst customer service I have ever seen but best solution to HDTV at present time. I also get alot of free channels via satellite. Too bad I don't watch any TV lately Click here on how to connect HDTV antenna https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/330353.html I won't be around for questions Good Luck you are my 1234 post King |
Gold Member Username: SamijubalPost Number: 3454 Registered: Jul-04 | Sue, I don't know about where you live, all the stations in my area are already digital or HD, most of them HD, except for one generic channel. Check antennaweb and they will list all available channels in your area and the antenna needed to receive them. HD is awsome, no need to wait 18 months. |