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[*] posted on 12-27-2013 at 10:43 PM
Television programing.


Hola to all, does anyone in all of Baja, has or has used the service of DISH television?
If so how was it?
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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 07:14 AM


You might try using the "Search" feature first on a topic so basic. Then with a little info, ask specific questions.

Easy answer, yes, DISH works just fine in Baja.
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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 09:47 AM


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You might try using the "Search" feature first on a topic so basic. Then with a little info, ask specific questions.

Easy answer, yes, DISH works just fine in Baja.


...until they find out you are living in Mexico and cut you off (happened to me twice even though I changed my US billing address). DirecTV not a problem so far.




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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 10:54 AM
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Dish is avaliable in Ensenada Through Telnor I dont know anything about the Programing that is avaliable through them I would assume it is limited, We are always getting Dish hype through Telnor.
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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 11:14 AM


alacran, for some additional research after reading BajaNomads, you'll find tons of info about satellite tv use in Mexico on RV.Net forum...search through the appropriate column named Technical Corner and/or RVing in Mexico and South America. You'll find volumes of experience and solutions to most everything tv-wise.

Personally, I can say that DirecTV will provide more sports/football/etc at a lower cost than Dish.




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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 02:41 PM


"until they find out you are living in Mexico and cut you off (happened to me twice even though I changed my US billing address). DirecTV not a problem so far. "

It amazes me how quickly some people confess their sins, ie, " Live in Mexico", or, "I have a new computer I am bringing to Mexico", etc, etc.

I have had DISH service 6 months of the year in Baja for, I don't remember how many years, I guess since Direct TV spot beamed Baja out of their footprint.

I just take my DISH receiver with me when I move from one house to another and say NOTHING to DISH about my moving around. One thing I do change is from west coast networks, when in the USA, to east coast networks when I am in Baja. I make this change via Live Chat. I do have a real address on the west coast which is also my billing address. My original address for setting up my DISH account was a phony address on the east coast. As far as DISH knows (or needs to know) is that I spend time on both coasts just not at the same time.

I am curious, Pompano, if you can actually receive Direct TV in southern Baja??
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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 03:09 PM


Floatflyer,

Yes, I've had DirecTV for as long as they've been in business. Watching on one of my RV receivers right now on the Rogue River.

In Baja, I originally used a huge 20ft C-Band dish to pick up whatever 'birds' I could...which were considerable. Installed that in 1973, if I recall.

Then went to a smaller dish with DirecTV about 1986 or so.

For the last decade of so, I had to go to a larger dishes, like many others, to pick out the weakened signal from the satellite spot affect. Finally, gave up on the whole thing after about 40 years of watching tv...and now only use a local Sky subscription.

I did prefer DirecTV over Sky or Dish, though...because I also had RVs included in the subscription. Like you, I just took the various receivers with me over the years and never let them know. As long as they got their money, I expect they were happy.

On the smaller satellite RV dishes...usually 18"...I can pick up DirectTV only as far south as Catavina. Fades out after that.

6 footers were okay at Coyote Bay.



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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 03:21 PM


Pompano, good to know. I have had a 6 ft dish but added a 4 ft dish last year when I went to High Def. I now get sat 119 on the 4 ft and sat 129 on the 6 ft.

I don't know anybody down this far that is getting Direct TV but would be interested to know if they are. Many more Shaw TV systems showing up down here, and, of course, I have that, too. The good thing about Shaw is that I can receive programming on a "regular" size sat dish. One friend in La Ribera is getting a beautiful HD picture on a only slightly bigger sat dish than mine.

Things get easier and easier all the time. Won't be long there won't be any challenge living down here.:lol:
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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 03:45 PM


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Things get easier and easier all the time. Won't be long there won't be any challenge living down here.:lol:



Isn't that the truth? Not nearly as complicated or involved as things were ... back in the day. Of course, it helps if you are NOT addicted to TV! But, back then I was bound and determined to watch "I LOVE LUCY" and such..and so had this monster hauled down and installed.

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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 04:19 PM
Not That I have Any Direct Knowledge of This Subject


I have heard that if you go to the successful restaurant/sports bar in your town and quietly ask them for help (and if you are a good customer), someone will help you set up your TV satellite reception.

But I really do not have any direct knowledge or experience of this.




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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 08:06 PM


What is Televison? and why would anyone in Baja need it?



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[*] posted on 12-28-2013 at 10:58 PM


Thanks Roger and the rest of Nomads, I also know Mulege since 1972, and live there permanently for the last 10 years.
I have SKY, for the last 4 years, what I don¨t like about (SKY) is that it started showing movies, that you could switch from Spanish to English if you wanted, (although Spanish is my 2nd. language) somethings like the NFL, and some flicks I like to see in it¨s original form, besides SKY movies are repeats over and over.
That is why I asked about info. On DISH.
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