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karmi
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Dec 27, 2014

DirecTV

We just signed up for DirecTV and were assured that using it in our RV would not be an issue. However, when we started to shop for a Satellite antenna, almost all except the most expensive state that they will not work with DirecTV HD. My probably dumb question is, will we still get the HD channels in SD or will we lose all the channels that are in HD? (BTW, customer service at DirecTV can not answer this question and it does not make me feel very comfortable with the company in general.)
  • karmi wrote:
    Tom M. Isn't that antenna about $2,000? (never mind, sorry, I didn't see your whole post)


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  • No, you can take a D12 "SD receiver" with you (buy one on eBay that is new - about $79.00) and it will cost you an extra $5.99/mo (or $6.99/month) They don't care where you place the receiver. If you have a HD receiver at home, you wouldn't be able to use that afaik.

    No special "mobile units" needed

    Here is a D12 Receiver for $99.00

    D12 DirecTV Standard Def Box & Remote

    I see where you're reading the bunk DirecTV says about their "mobile packages" Ignore what you read there and do as I mentioned.

    DirecTV Bunk & Nonsense
  • Along the same DirecTV lines, I just read on the DirecTV website that you can't take your home receiver with you in your RV, but you have to buy a special mobile receiver and also a mobile plan? Is this true? Not at all what the salesman told us.
  • Tom M. Isn't that antenna about $2,000? (never mind, sorry, I didn't see your whole post)
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    -Tom

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    Everything available on HD DirecTV will be available on SD, except for the few stations that are HD only (Smithsonian MGMHD SONYHD and about 3 other channels - they are available only in HD - at least I think so)
  • For a signal strength meter I use the meter in the sat setup section of the DirecTV receiver. To see it while I'm out at the dish I use a wireless baby monitor. Just aim the camera at the TV screen and take the monitor outside.

    X2 on the tripod from TV4RV.com. I have been using mine full time for the past 4+ years and I can set it up in seconds.
  • Buy a tripod setup from tv4rv.com. It's a good tripod. Make sure you get the same dish you have at the house so you don't have to change setup when you take a box with you.

    I also recommend getting the Dishpointer app for you smartphone.
    You can "see"' the sats in the sky.

    Find someone to show you. I can setup in a few minutes.

    The rooftop system is blocked by trees often.

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