Direct TV touts that 94% of their customers get Local Channels. (In other words... Network Coverage)
As fate has it, I fall into the 6% that don't. (Welcome to life behind the Redwood Curtain)
Direct TV has submitted a waiver request on my behalf to the networks and if approved, Direct TV with allow me to recieve Distant Network Coverage.
I'm told that the proccess takes about 45 days and I've also been told by other customers in my area that I probably won't be approved.
Network coverage is important to me, because of sporting events, mainly Nascar races.
My other option is to go with an off air antenna, which Direct TV's website says I can get seamless coverage with the press of a button on my remote.
I tried an experiment with a simple antenna during the AFC Championship game on CBS and it worked fine, but... CBS is the only network that came in OK. ABC/NBC came in real snowy and Fox didn't come in at all.
Not being able to get Fox concerns me because the first third of the Nascar season is going to be on Fox.
Now here's what really baffles me... My neighbor right across the street gets Distant Network Coverage through the "West Coast Feed" and told me he didn't have to apply for any waivers, it was included with his package.
This makes me wonder if something changed recently with Direct TV and perhaps customers prior to that change were allowed to keep what they had???
Anybody know a way to get around this waiver deal???