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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
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Sounds like DIRECTV is describing a system that will do HD TV -Maybe that is what you have at home...

    I just went to the local RV place and they had a boxed up SD DIRECTV PORTABLE DISH that had the alignment markings and compass on it..

    Looked like this


    This also had a TWO CHANNEL HEAD on it.

    I already had a SAT BEEP DETECTOR which really helps in finding the SAT real quick...


    Then I got two 100-foot rolls of RG6 TV CABLE. Using two cables allows you to run one cable to the home entertainment center and the other cable to the bedroom. You can watch different channels in each room just fine. The portable dish allowed me to wind up all of the RG cable on it so it made a nice carry-all thing on the trips.

    I would bring along two SAT RCVRS from home on my trips. Each of the two RG cable connected to the SAT RCVR ANT inputs. The VIDEO OUTPUTS of each SAT RCVR would then connect to a VIDEO INPUT channel of the two trailer TV sets...

    Once all hooked up you can select SAT TV, OTA TV using the batwing antenna or cable TV when at a regular camp ground all with using the TV REMOTES.

    My SAT RCVRs would sometimes lose there SETUPs when I disconnected them so I had to re-activate them when I got to the camp site. You can do this over the phone or on-line but be sure you have your ACCOUNT INFO WITH YOU. I made copies of my info and taped it on each SAT RCVR so I would have all the info I needed.

    We got good STANDARD CHANNELS on SAT TV, also got 6-36 CHANNELS on OTA TV picking up the local HIGH DEF HD TV signals from the local towns and of course CABLE TV from the campgrounds..

    Eventually we just dropped bringing out the SAT TV items as the full screen high def digital TV signals from the local towns covered all of the local stations which is most of what we liked to watch anyway...

    Roy Ken
  • Thank you all very much , Im not concerned with HD and my receiver mdl. # is D12-500. I think all I need is an SD dish ?
    Thank you ! D
  • My experience is that a Direct TV non HD Dish will not support a HD receiver so you might want to check that out prior to buying a Direct TV dish from any source.
    I would like to hear from anyone who has attempted this same process.
    I made the mistake of going from a non HD receiver to a HD receiver. I now have a HD dish which is way too large to carry in my truck camper.
  • All you need is a dish that supports your home receiver, could be SD only, HD, multiple tuners etc. At many CGs you'll see a variety of automatic and manual dishes and Wineguard is not the only mfg.
  • All I did was buy a dish and tripod off the internet and I take along a DirecTv box from the house. The only negative is we don't get the local channels from home, otherwise, we have great sat service on the road.

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