Bill.Satellite wrote:
Not sure what you mean by "I liked the idea of three satellites which makes it easier for the antenna to lock-in". There are 3 satellites but each satellite carries different programming. You can't pick any 1 of the 3 and watch anything you like.
There also is no such thing as being "offered mobile access". Every Dish and DirecTV customer has the option of taking the receiver from their home and using it in their RV anywhere and as often as they like all at no additional charge.
Most of the rest makes no real sense.
You have taken my words out of context. Perhaps your deliberate attempt or simply an onset of cognitive dissonance.
When I say "makes it easier to lock in" doesn't mean that I struggle to aim the antenna. You know very well that Tailgaters are designed to search automatically as in "no human intervention".
When you say "you can't pick any one of the three" you are insinuating that I'm doing the aiming. . . not so. This is why we are paying big bucks for a Tailgater as opposed to a generic antenna.
The "mobile access" that I mentioned refers to the mobile antenna (Tailgater) not the fixed dish mounted in my patio.
If you can focus on the issue and not going around the bushes, the discussion would certainly (and yourself) make sense.