โSep-11-2015 06:31 AM
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Durhamcutter wrote:
Ihave Direct TV and have considered a automatic antenna to get my channels, but if you have Direct and buy an automatic antenna you are looking at 5 to 6 hundred dollars plus you will have to buy a special receiver, if you go with Dish for about 350.they will supply you with an antenna and receiver, check them out and see what it will cost you, money is the issue with me don't want to spend that much to watch tv. Happy Camping
โSep-12-2015 09:26 PM
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โSep-11-2015 02:57 PM
Bellpr wrote:KCerling wrote:
Most campgrounds do not have cable. If you go Direct TV get an automatic dish, much more enjoyable. But it is fun to watch people trying to manually adjust their dish.
can you give me an example of an Automatic dish so I know what I'm looking for? thanks.
โSep-11-2015 12:22 PM
Bellpr wrote:
As we start to look to be traveling more and longer trips, we are wondering if we should invest in the Satellite TV for the RV. We already have Direct TV at home and would be easy to bring the receivers with us. Just would need a portable satellite. Seen some on amazon for ~$200. So do I buy one or not? If we did not already have Satellite TV, I'm guessing it would be more expensive. If we decide to drop the Satellite TV, then we are stuck with Cable TV. I assume most campsites have Cable. Satellite TV would just be practical when cable is not available.
โSep-11-2015 12:18 PM
โSep-11-2015 11:12 AM
rskeans wrote:
We have Directv at home and bring one of our receivers with us. We selected the new King Quest automatic antenna. It only weighs 8 lbs. http://kingconnect.com/product/king-quest-satellite-antenna/ It is only Standard Definition but we find that OK. The cost is less than $500 and sets up very fast, typically less than one minute. Just point the carrying handle towards north to minimize search time.
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taken wrote:
The only problem with using satellite is if you usually camp in wooded campgrounds. Most places we camp in the northeast have no view of the sky from a lot of their sites.
โSep-11-2015 07:40 AM
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