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RoyB
Jun 29, 2013Explorer II
I use to drag my spare SAT Receivers from my house DIRECTV account and use with a dual output head portable tripod dish setup. This worked out pretty good and was usually setup in less than 10-minutes.
I would run two RG cables from the portable dish and have one at the main Home entertainment center location and the second RG cable to the bedroom location. Then i would connect each RG cable to a SAT RECEIVER I brought with me from my house account. I would connect the VIDEO OUTPUTS (RED-WHITE-YELLOW cables) from the SAT RCVRs to the VIDEO INPUT of my two trailer flat screen TV inputs. This allows me to sit in my big easy chair and select CABLE TV or OTA ANTENNA TV using my trailer remote. Then I would have to switch to the SAT RCVR REMOTE to step thru the satellite channels. I did learn to always have my DIRECTV ACCOUNT infomation with at all times. My SAT RECEIVERS would sometimes lose their SETUP PROFILE and I would have to contact DIRECTV to turn it back on again. Without the account info handy sometimes it was hard to convince DIRECTV who you was hehe...
Then the NATL BROADCAST digital changeover came along a few years back and we are able to view usually 6-36 digital channels from our OTA BATWING antenna just about everywhere we go here on the East side of the US. Just point the BATWING OTA antenna to the local towns transmitting the digital HDTV signals and scan them into the trailer TV setup using the ANTENNA MODE.
The quality of the local town is HIGH DEFINITION full screen HDTV signals. Never got any of those using the camp ground CABLE TV hookup or the SAT RECEIVERS unless you had HDTV subscriptions and special dish setups.
The NATL BROADCAST is free to the public and its one of those you get a perfect picture or nothing at all. My small trick was when pointing to the local towns and starting to download the digital HDTV signal if you dont see any counting up on the screen then stop the scan and move the BATWING antenna a little bit one way or the other and restart the scan again. The high end VHF and UHF signals require you to be real close at pointing at the transmitter station not like the old low VHF Frequency days.
Changing over to the OTA BATWING has helped us alot without havng to drag along all of the SAT RCVRS and portable SAT DISH with us all the time. the HDTV is better to watch anyway. Of course we miss the cable channels that you dont get to view using the OTA BATWING but have been able to downstream some of these using the internet for those special occasions. We mostly watch NCIS and the CSIs and local news/live radar anyway. Sometimes however i have to get some WALKER TEXAS RANGERS over the cable channels which I can do using the computer downstreams.
We are happy with our setup here on the East side of the US. I suspect it probably less available OTA HDTV digital local stations to be picked up on the West side side of the US due to less towns spread out across the plains... When camping in the high country around here we get get many HDTV channels from all directions but the downside is they are transmitting he same thing hehe... You just pick the one that is the best reception.
just my thoughts of using OTA verses SAT
Roy Ken
I would run two RG cables from the portable dish and have one at the main Home entertainment center location and the second RG cable to the bedroom location. Then i would connect each RG cable to a SAT RECEIVER I brought with me from my house account. I would connect the VIDEO OUTPUTS (RED-WHITE-YELLOW cables) from the SAT RCVRs to the VIDEO INPUT of my two trailer flat screen TV inputs. This allows me to sit in my big easy chair and select CABLE TV or OTA ANTENNA TV using my trailer remote. Then I would have to switch to the SAT RCVR REMOTE to step thru the satellite channels. I did learn to always have my DIRECTV ACCOUNT infomation with at all times. My SAT RECEIVERS would sometimes lose their SETUP PROFILE and I would have to contact DIRECTV to turn it back on again. Without the account info handy sometimes it was hard to convince DIRECTV who you was hehe...
Then the NATL BROADCAST digital changeover came along a few years back and we are able to view usually 6-36 digital channels from our OTA BATWING antenna just about everywhere we go here on the East side of the US. Just point the BATWING OTA antenna to the local towns transmitting the digital HDTV signals and scan them into the trailer TV setup using the ANTENNA MODE.
The quality of the local town is HIGH DEFINITION full screen HDTV signals. Never got any of those using the camp ground CABLE TV hookup or the SAT RECEIVERS unless you had HDTV subscriptions and special dish setups.
The NATL BROADCAST is free to the public and its one of those you get a perfect picture or nothing at all. My small trick was when pointing to the local towns and starting to download the digital HDTV signal if you dont see any counting up on the screen then stop the scan and move the BATWING antenna a little bit one way or the other and restart the scan again. The high end VHF and UHF signals require you to be real close at pointing at the transmitter station not like the old low VHF Frequency days.
Changing over to the OTA BATWING has helped us alot without havng to drag along all of the SAT RCVRS and portable SAT DISH with us all the time. the HDTV is better to watch anyway. Of course we miss the cable channels that you dont get to view using the OTA BATWING but have been able to downstream some of these using the internet for those special occasions. We mostly watch NCIS and the CSIs and local news/live radar anyway. Sometimes however i have to get some WALKER TEXAS RANGERS over the cable channels which I can do using the computer downstreams.
We are happy with our setup here on the East side of the US. I suspect it probably less available OTA HDTV digital local stations to be picked up on the West side side of the US due to less towns spread out across the plains... When camping in the high country around here we get get many HDTV channels from all directions but the downside is they are transmitting he same thing hehe... You just pick the one that is the best reception.
just my thoughts of using OTA verses SAT
Roy Ken
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