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May-18-2014 08:18 PM
Dale.Traveling wrote:
The last owner of my coach spent the money for an in motion roof mount. Over half the time the view to the satellites is blocked by trees, mounts and such. Tried a manual aim antenna and got tired of the hit/miss of aiming and bought a carry out. Use a iPhone app from Dish to find a clear view of the satellites and plop the antenna down. Five minutes later I have access to my subscribed package. Consider you camping locations before pulling the trigger. The roof mounted probably work great in Kanas not so much in the forests and hilly areas.
May-18-2014 08:16 PM
katoomer wrote:
I have Dish Network and a Motosat HD dish. I use a VIP722K receiver for the main TV and the outside tv. It allows you to record 2 recordings at the same time and watch a third feed. In the bedroom we have a VIP211K. No PVR in that one. All are HD with HDMI out. You will need to run 4 coax cables plus a control cable to the roof mounted dish. I have a fairly complex system in our coach. Main tv is 40" samsung with a Marantz NR1504 AV receiver, Panasonic DVD, and Klipsch in-ceiling speakers and a Velodyne Mini-Vee subwoofer. Outside I have a 27" Samsung with a Bryston B60 integrated amp driving Some Tera Labs outdoor speakers that I hang on the side of the coach. Bedroom has 27" Samsung. I also have 2 Sonos Connects that allow me to access my library of 20,000 uncompressed songs that I can control thru my WIFI router with my iPhone. Excellent sound quality, makes the coaches with Bose systems sound like junk. The motosat is excellent and reliable but like all roof mounted dishes you need direct line of site
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