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Edd505
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Nov 28, 2017

Dish TV info request

Looks like Dish has a pay as you go which would work well as we are about half time RV'ers. I use cable at home. I'm thinking of going Dish but have a bunch of questions. Looking for a portable self aiming antenna for 1TV.

1. Think I need the Wally not Hopper as we don't record much.
2. IF you have Dish at home is that the programing you get in the RV?
3. Dish has a couple antennas, Playmaker & Tailgater and King has a
Tailgater. Does one have better reception than another?
  • Edd505 wrote:
    Thanks for all the reply's. Looks like a Tailgater from one of the two & a Joey. I understand the Pathways a better unit for east/west or two TV's. That's easy for me, open an atlas and stay left of the staples, I'm good to go. I have wandered across the Mississippi a couple times to the land of OZ, but it's a rarity. ;)


    Not a Joey. That is only usable with a Hopper and is not a receiver. You will want a Wally or 211 series receiver.
  • We use a VIP211z in our larger TT with the Pathway X2 antenna. In our Rpod we use a Wally and the same antenna. I like the Wally a little better (its newer) and seem to work faster. But both are equally acceptable and work well.

    I would recommend as large of an antenna as your comfortable with because trees/leaves have a big effect on signal strength. To me it was surprising to see the signal loss. Also, depending on your location the combination of receiver/antenna to pick up both the eastern arc of satellites and the western arc is very beneficial. Again trees/leaves and other things may block one arc but the other arc is "visible".

    Get the Dish satellite app, uses your cell phone's camera and as you watch the phone's screen and look up into the sky with your phone there are three red dots to denote the satellites in both arcs. With this you can look for a clear shot to the arc.
  • Bill.Satellite wrote:


    Not a Joey. That is only usable with a Hopper and is not a receiver. You will want a Wally or 211 series receiver.


    Duhh, a Wally, what was I thinkin comes in a kit :S

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