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rk911
Aug 31, 2016Explorer
riven1950 wrote:
I know there are many threads on the general subject, one going on right now, didn't want to steal that one. Just hoping to get answer to my specific situation.
We just switched home base TV to Dish from Direct so Dish is my only option I think. We have a 25' TT with one TV. We travel to the keys for a month or so in the winter where there is no OTA TV available, otherwise what we can get OTA normally suits us fine.
We are not avid tv watchers, especially when camping, but news is nice and oh those NFL games. We do not want to take our receivers from home as we have some favorite shows we record and don't want to miss those.
Someone told me to get a tailgater and small receiver for the TT and I would be good.
Is that true? what type of tailgater should I look at for easy setup and least cost?
Can I get the Dish on the go from dish for 7.00 per month for just a couple of months? ( asked the Dish installer and looked online but still no solid answer )
Do I need a tripod or just set the tailgater or whatever on the ground?
Where is the best place, price wise, to buy what I need?
Thanks in advance
contact Solid Signals @ 877-312-4547. they can answer any and all questions reliably and accurately.
my $0.02 worth. I've also heard that you should be able to get a second receiver on your account for $7 but you can definitely can get a pay-as-you-go account for the RV.
unless the shows you're recording at home are on a local channel that is unlikely to be included in the local spot beam in Florida there's no reason to believe that the same show(s) cannot be watched or recorded in Florida. your DISH programming package will be the same at home or anywhere on the road. if sports such as NFL some games may be blacked out, though. local channels (broadcast networks) are available through spot beams but ABC is ABC, etc.
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