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On_theProwl
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Oct 16, 2018

Switching to Dish from Direct

I hate start another satellite tv thread, but I need some help and couldn't quite find what i needed from searching.

I am switching from Direct to Dish, and need to know what hardware I need to ensure that I can take a receiver in the rv. I want to be able to use the tried and true dish on a tripod mount for receiving the signal, and will be using one, possibly 2 receivers from the house.

My question is, what dish do I need to purchase for the tripod, and what receivers do I need to get when they do the house install?

Thanks in advance!!
  • On theProwl wrote:
    I hate start another satellite tv thread, but I need some help and couldn't quite find what i needed from searching.

    I am switching from Direct to Dish, and need to know what hardware I need to ensure that I can take a receiver in the rv. I want to be able to use the tried and true dish on a tripod mount for receiving the signal, and will be using one, possibly 2 receivers from the house.

    My question is, what dish do I need to purchase for the tripod, and what receivers do I need to get when they do the house install?

    Thanks in advance!!


    Call Dish 1-888-309-0370 for tech support and they will set you up with what you need.
  • When we got our DISH installed, we also asked for another receiver just for our RV. It costs us $7/month and it stays in the RV. We turn it on in April or whenever it warms up enough to get out and then we will turn it off the first day of December. Yes, it's only $7, but it is $7. We purchased an automatic dish that we take with us, but I understand that wouldn't be of any use to you. We did it last year and it worked well.
  • When we got our DISH installed, we also asked for another receiver just for our RV. It costs us $7/month and it stays in the RV. We turn it on in April or whenever it warms up enough to get out and then we will turn it off the first day of December. Yes, it's only $7, but it is $7. We did it last year and it worked well.
  • SolidSignal is a good source for equipment and technical assistance. They are authorized dealers for both Dish and Direct as well.

    I did this same switch at home some time ago. One thing I like about Dish is that I can set up a SlingTV on my home receiver and get all my channels when I'm on the road as long as I have an internet connection. This saves me the cost of a second receiver and the hassle of setup and the sling service on Dish doesn't cost anything, unlike Direct's method of doing something similar.

    The downside with both Dish and Direct is their constant creeping price increases which go up much faster than inflation.
  • There are lota of places in the internet thay will sell you what you need fairly cheap. Pick one and order it. The other way is when the installer shows up see if he will sell you what you need for your RV.
  • donn0128 wrote:
    With Dish you can go with one of the automatic domes. So there is really little need to fight with an open face dish and tripod. Pick one you like and go. Are you going to have Dish at home too? Let Dish set you up, then copy your home setup in your RV then its a basic matter of taking the receivers out of the house when you go.


    Thanks for the quick reply.

    Yes, I am aware of the auto domes, but didnt want to go that route. We are on a seasonal site from march-november, and i have an open face dish there that stays permanently mounted, hence why i need an additional open face. And yes, switching solely to Dish at the house too.
  • With Dish you can go with one of the automatic domes. So there is really little need to fight with an open face dish and tripod. Pick one you like and go. Are you going to have Dish at home too? Let Dish set you up, then copy your home setup in your RV then its a basic matter of taking the receivers out of the house when you go.

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