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rkymtn57
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Apr 13, 2014

DirectTV / Wineguard

Please , excuse me for probably asking a question which has been asked many times , i searched without any specific luck.
Direct TV has just told me that I must get a dish and receiver from Wineguard to take my home box with me when i travel , is there any eletrical switching that Wineguard or Direct has to do before it will work when i travel ?

I want to find a used dish and whatever else i need on EBay to stay within my budget.

Thank you ! D
  • I want to find a used dish and whatever else i need on EBay to stay within my budget.
    You might get one for free, a friend gave me one. I've seen a few along side the trash. I made my own stand and used it for years. Had 50' of coax and an additional 100' which I used a few times due to trees.
  • OK , great ....I might call my installers whose numbers I still have. Thanks !
  • rkymtn57 wrote:
    OK , great ....I might call my installers whose numbers I still have. Thanks !


    If you are close to Palisade CO (abuts Grand Junction) I have an 18 inch dish and tripod you can have for free if you pick it up.
    Sorry - not interested in shipping it.
  • Receiver Setup: After banging my head against a rock several times trying to reproduce the setup I made these instructions which may help others. Different dish types and TVs required additional setup. Different TV types also meant that the DTV remote would not work both TVs. Dish pointing is not included.

    Here are the receiver setup instructions I used when moving the HR24 receiver from home HD to the 18” round portable SD dish for the MH. Note: The HR24 is a dual tuner DVR (connect 2 coax cables) but that is not a factor in the setup.

    Home – Slimline 5 Dish and HD Channels

    1. Install 2 B-Band Converters and all cords
    2. Turn on receiver wait for setup to complete (about 6 minutes).
    3. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-TV Ratio: Widescreen 16:9
    4. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-TV Resolutions: Check all resolutions.
    5. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display–Video: On, Pillar Box, Dark Gray
    6. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-Preferences-Guide HD Channels: Hide SD duplicates.
    7. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Satellite-Repeat Satellite

    Setup: Dish setup: Option 4–Slimline 5 02: Multiswitch Dual. To confirm: Menu-Setup-System Setup-Info & Test-More System Info and confirm dish type

    MH – Portable 18” Dish and SD Channels Only

    1. Do not install B-Band Converters
    2. Plug in all cords. Turn on receiver wait for setup to complete (about 6 minutes)
    3. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Satellite-View Satellite Strength-Satellite 101, final check after aiming the dish
    4. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-TV Ratio: Standard 4:3
    5. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-TV Resolutions: Check 480i only
    6. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display–Video: On, Pillar Box, Dark Gray
    7. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-Preferences-Guide HD Channels: Hide HD duplcates. Note: This takes a few minutes to change.
    8. The MH Portable dish will not receive/record HD and will display ln not found for HD channels.
    9. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Satellite-Repeat Satellite

    Setup: Dish setup: Option 1 – 18” round dish 02: Multiswitch Dual. To confirm: Menu-Setup-System Setup-Info & Test-More System Info and confirm.

    The only practical mounting for the receiver in the MH was vertical in a cabinet and that required the use of a RF remote which the HR24 supports. Switching back to the IR remote for home was tedious since the front panel had to be used to switch the remotes. Before long I purchased a second RF remote to use at home. Each of the RF remotes was programmed to support their respective IR TVs which was another reason for having the 2 remotes. Programming the remote can be found under Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Remote Control-Program Remote.

    Later I added a HD SWM dish to the MH and used these settings for the MH. Note: The MH TV is HD and Widescreen. The HR24 receiver will also operate with the single SWM coax.
    MH – HD Dish – SWM Dish and HD Channels

    1. Do not install B-Band Converters
    2. Plug in all cords. Turn on receiver wait for setup to complete (about 6 minutes).
    3. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-TV Ratio: Widescreen 16:9
    4. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-TV Resolutions: Check all resolutions.
    5. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display–Video: On, Pillar Box, Dark Gray
    6. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Display-Preferences-Guide HD Channels: Hide SD duplicates.
    7. Menu-Settings & Help-Settings-Satellite-Repeat Satellite

    Setup: Dish setup: Option 17 Swimline-3S(SWM), 01: SWM, Dual. To confirm: Menu-Setup-System Setup-Info & Test-More System Info and confirm dish type
  • I don't know if it is still offered by DirecTV but at one time they sold a kit for use on your home system if for some reason your home antenna was disabled by a storm. The kit consisted of a DirecTV antenna, tripod, and cable. I bought one from DirecTV for $50.00 and used it in my RV till I bought a Carryout antenna. If you want, or need, HD this will not work.

    Here is a similar kit that is being sold on Ebay.



    Safe travels.

    JD

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