Posted by railhead on January 17, 2009 at 00:21:28 from (205.237.134.3):
In Reply to: Re: tv posted by Hobo,NC on January 16, 2009 at 18:27:43:
wrong, the signal is coming from a satellite potentially to every house in America IF they have the right equipment to receive it, decode it and view it. There is no way they can drive up and tell if you are watching their product unless they have devices to hear through your walls. As for GPS units in the receivers, I doubt that too. I know several guys I work with that take their sat rcvrs in travel trailers all over the US, watch it and never get questioned. I see big rigs at truck stops with them mounted on the truck too. they are certainly not stationary. they can probably pull this off and get away with it. BUT the last thing I would do if I were doing this would be get on the world wide web and TELL THE WHOLE WORLD! this is proof that we aren"t dealing with a rocket surgeon here. An empty can rattles the most.
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