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Jul-01-2014 06:28 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Winegard does not want to sell something specifically listed as not to be used by RVers. If you look at a Hopper as it comes out of the box it says "Do not move while plugged in".
Bill.Satellite wrote:
They are talking about not moving the box in your house, much less driving down the road and beating the bejesus out of the box. Dish does not want the hard drive to break. If you don't believe me, call Dish and tell them you want to have a Hopper installed in your RV. Let me know how that goes.
Jul-01-2014 06:07 PM
Jul-01-2014 05:31 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Dish also specifically states that they do not recommend and will not support a Hopper in an RV (the reason Winegard has that policy related to the Hopper).
Jul-01-2014 03:44 PM
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Jul-01-2014 02:12 PM
sdianel wrote:
Winegard's website says Hopper requires Pro equipment that is not compatible with RV's.
owomp wrote:
Selling the home and getting ready to go full time in our class A.Really getting a lot of differing answers on how to get satellite tv.
Would prefer the dish hopper,want dvr capability and HD.Dish says to call winegard or other option is camping world.neither have dvr.
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Jul-01-2014 01:08 PM
owomp wrote:The cheapest and best (like home) is a portable dish on a tripod. Hard to set up your first 10 times, after that it's a piece of pie.
Can anyone share what kind of set up they are using if something else is available.