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- cekkkExplorerPut Winegard Carryout G2 into the search box on this page. Do not use the plus sign.
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- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIThe Carryout G2+ is a good antenna and builds on the older G2 but with the addition of a power inserter which eliminates the need for a separate power cord. If you are a DirecTV customer you still cannot receive ANY DirecTV HD programming and if you are a Dish customer you can get HD but you can only view 1 satellite at at time (Dish uses 3).
Tell us more about what service you want to use and what your requirements are and we should be able to give you some additional details. - EsoxLuciusExplorerI've had one since September 2014. SD is fine with us and we needed NFL Sunday Ticket to be sure to get all the Green Bay Packer games. Today there is heavy overcast and rain and we are getting occasional breakup on some channels, but most of the time we get everything just fine.
Currently in Ashland, WI - cekkkExplorer
EsoxLucius wrote:
I've had one since September 2014. SD is fine with us and we needed NFL Sunday Ticket to be sure to get all the Green Bay Packer games.
Now why would someone want to do that? Go figger. Oh, I get it. To watch Von Miller! Or is it Brock...
Sorry, didn't mean to open old wounds. :B - jpmihalkExplorerWe have had one since April when we mounted it on the roof of our new Hurricane. As others have said, with DirecTV you won't get HD but we also needed to be able to watch our football games (I'm a Packers fan, the wife is a Bills fan... poor thing!) and SD is good enough for us. For Dish it will work for HD programming.
At some point down the road we may upgrade to a Trav'ler for HD but for us this was a good solution.
On our previous RV we used the Pathway X1 dome for Dish. We first used it as a portable, but then mounted it on the roof and liked it there. However, we also switched to DirecTV at home so the Pathway no longer worked for us. - justmeExplorerI would the get what ever has the largest dish to produce the highest Signal to Noise ratio. The smaller ones are ok until clouds show up or other items like tree that reduce the signal. The Carryout G2 and similar are ok for non-cloudy days, but the pathway would do better because it has a larger reflector.
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIUnless those clouds are thunderheads, you will see no different in preformance between a G2 and a Pathway (or an open faced antenna for that matter). Seriously heavy cloud cover or rain can knock out both of these domes signals as well. For the very best performance you need an open face, full sized, antenna.
- ctpresExplorerHave had G2 on roof for almost two years and 14,000 miles. Works great from NW WA to SE FL and everywhere inbetween. Does get usable gignal thru light tree cover. Signal degrades during bigger storms. Bought it for modest price, Dish or Dirct by flipping a switch in dome, roof or portable. Mounted ours on roof and still have option to use it in portable mode if needed with purchase of second power cord. Understand newest version gets power thru coax so transition from fixed to portable will be much easier. With roof top it is a bit noisy while searching for sat. Once sat found only short burst of noise when you change to watch program on a different sat.
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIJust FYI, the new version is also quieter than the old version. This was a MUST or some of the OEM's were not going to install them!
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