โDec-19-2013 05:49 AM
โDec-27-2013 04:19 PM
Bowti wrote:mr. ed wrote:
I can't comment on Dish but I had DirecTV in my RV for many years. I was completely satisfied with the quality of the service and good response when technical assistance was needed. I let them go almost 2 years ago but NOT due to dissatisfaction with the service. I am just about ready to start up with DirecTV again since I did like the selection of programming as opposed to over-the-air TV.
One beef I have with any satellite TV provider is the number of useless channels that I never watch. I would love to be able to make up a package with my own preferences but I don't think that's gonna happen...
Sorry, but I just saw your handle and picture of Mr. Ed. I'm thinking I can't believe I used to watch and enjoy show with a talking horse. ๐ Life sure has changed.
โDec-27-2013 03:09 PM
mr. ed wrote:
I can't comment on Dish but I had DirecTV in my RV for many years. I was completely satisfied with the quality of the service and good response when technical assistance was needed. I let them go almost 2 years ago but NOT due to dissatisfaction with the service. I am just about ready to start up with DirecTV again since I did like the selection of programming as opposed to over-the-air TV.
One beef I have with any satellite TV provider is the number of useless channels that I never watch. I would love to be able to make up a package with my own preferences but I don't think that's gonna happen...
โDec-27-2013 02:10 PM
โDec-27-2013 01:38 PM
โDec-27-2013 01:24 PM
bemmerz3 wrote:
I went with Direct TV and the reason is since we are seasonal campers spring, summer and autumn I can suspend my service for 6 months and there is no charge. With Dish if you suspend your service it will continue to cost you $5.00 per month the only option therefore is to cancel your service to avoid the $5.00 monthly charge. Living near Salt Lake City Utah we have gone as far as Estes Park Colorado 800 miles and Yellowstone National Part 300 miles and were able to keep up with the local news since we were able to receive the local Salt Lake stations. Just like clockwork May 1st I hook up my receiver and dish, call Direct TV and they transmit the signal to my receiver to activate the service. Then November 1st I call Direct TV to suspend my service. It is so easy they have the suspend service option as a menu choice you do not even talk to a representative.
โDec-27-2013 01:17 PM
โDec-23-2013 10:40 AM
shadows4 wrote:
Op'er here. I notice with the tailgater you can get the HD channels with Dish. Is that not the case with DirectTV?
โDec-23-2013 09:05 AM
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โDec-21-2013 10:03 AM
โDec-21-2013 09:53 AM
PawPaw_n_Gram wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
For a dual set up, someone at home and a separate in the rig plan, you stated Dish is the way to go....I have direct TV and use the receivers from my home in my rig.
Then your situation doesn't apply to what I said in my post.
If you have Dish at home - using Dish on the road is cheaper and better.
If you have Direct at home - using Direct on the road is cheaper and better.
However, if you are like a lot of people, including me, and have a land-line cable provider at home - Dish no-contract is the best/ cheapest option in my opinion.
โDec-21-2013 08:12 AM
shadows4 wrote:Correct - the HD is not available through a dome using Direct TV. Check out the Winegard website and it will give you a rundown.
Op'er here. I notice with the tailgater you can get the HD channels with Dish. Is that not the case with DirectTV?
โDec-21-2013 07:29 AM