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One more satellite question

lg212
Explorer
Explorer
When we first got satellite service in 2003, everyone said DirecTV was the only way to go due to their service and the elevation of their satellite on the horizon. Now when driving through campgrounds and RV parks I see more Dish antennas.
What is your opinion and why?
Thank you
Leo & Danella, Katie the Shih-tzu and Bailey the Welch Corgi
34' Allegro Bay w/slide
ARKANSAS RAZORBACK ROAD HOGS
Hot Springs, AR
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happycamper002
Explorer
Explorer
Go with Amazon because saving money makes a lot of sense to me.
I really wish you could come up with a more sensible argument.

Bill_Satellite
Explorer II
Explorer II
happycamper002 wrote:
I noticed none of the responders are from CA. When I had Dish Network for home I was offered a mobile access that I used with my Tailgater at zero cost...I only had to pay for the package that I use at home. I had to pay for the Tailgater though. I liked the idea of three satellites which makes it easier for the antenna to lock-in.
However, the low price they had started from did not last for long. The programming line-up had deteriorated so bad they even eliminated certain channels. I also purchased add-on device to have access to local channels.
Another kicker was the reception at the motor home was unstable that it constantly defaults to all day Dish promotion. This is just one of the reasons I ditched Dish Network.

Now, I have Amazon Prime...no dragging of co-ax cable, no aiming of antenna,no climbing up the roof and best of all it cost me almost a quarter of what it cost me with Dish.


Not sure what you mean by "I liked the idea of three satellites which makes it easier for the antenna to lock-in". There are 3 satellites but each satellite carries different programming. You can't pick any 1 of the 3 and watch anything you like.
There also is no such thing as being "offered mobile access". Every Dish and DirecTV customer has the option of taking the receiver from their home and using it in their RV anywhere and as often as they like all at no additional charge.
Most of the rest makes no real sense.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

happycamper002
Explorer
Explorer
I noticed none of the responders are from CA. When I had Dish Network for home I was offered a mobile access that I used with my Tailgater at zero cost...I only had to pay for the package that I use at home. I had to pay for the Tailgater though. I liked the idea of three satellites which makes it easier for the antenna to lock-in.
However, the low price they had started from did not last for long. The programming line-up had deteriorated so bad they even eliminated certain channels. I also purchased add-on device to have access to local channels.
Another kicker was the reception at the motor home was unstable that it constantly defaults to all day Dish promotion. This is just one of the reasons I ditched Dish Network.

Now, I have Amazon Prime...no dragging of co-ax cable, no aiming of antenna,no climbing up the roof and best of all it cost me almost a quarter of what it cost me with Dish.

full_mosey
Explorer
Explorer
You can stop and start your service at your convenience and only pay for the days you use.

We have been using Pay-As-You-Go since Jan 2014 with a Tailgater antenna and a VIP211k receiver.

Here's how we do it:

1. To start using the service, we either call or open a chat on the web site.

2. To stop using the service, we either call or open a chat on the web site. If we have not used the full month, this holds our credit balance of the prorated unused days for the month.

E.G., suppose we have paid $80 in Jan and have used half a month. Our account will have a $40 credit balance. In Aug we have our account activated again. We will then pay $40 to activate a new month. At that time our credit balance is $80.

HTH;
John

imgoin4it
Explorer
Explorer
Direct TV also has an RV department. Can now get monthly service from them just like with dish. It may not be that everyone at direct is aware , but if you call and ask for the RV section/ dept you can talk to them and get answers.
Howard,Connie,& Bella,
One spoiled schnauzer
2007 Newmar KSDP
4dr Jeep Wrangler

Dale_Traveling
Explorer II
Explorer II
n3eqf wrote:
Mondooker wrote:
When you turn your service off and on with Dish. If you turn service off for two weeks are you only charged for the 1/2 month you've used it?


Dish has been giving us credit for the unused portion of the month, that is applied the next time we activate it. We use the tailgater portable, by the way.


If they are that's a new one for me. As explained to me with the prepaid service once on its on if can't be turned off for the prepaid month. Might be different for those with a standard post paid contract.
2006 Hurricane 31D built on a 2006 Ford F53

n3eqf
Explorer
Explorer
Mondooker wrote:
When you turn your service off and on with Dish. If you turn service off for two weeks are you only charged for the 1/2 month you've used it?


Dish has been giving us credit for the unused portion of the month, that is applied the next time we activate it. We use the tailgater portable, by the way.
Tom
2015 Thor Windsport 27K

Mondooker
Explorer
Explorer
When you turn your service off and on with Dish. If you turn service off for two weeks are you only charged for the 1/2 month you've used it?

Dutch_12078
Explorer II
Explorer II
We prefer DISH in part because they have eastern and western satellite arc sets that increase our aiming opportunities in heavy tree cover areas, plus they offer a no-contract month-to month service that can be stopped and started pretty much at will. DISH also makes it very easy to switch service locations to receive the local stations for the area we're in at the time as well as the major networks, at no extra cost.
Dutch
2001 GBM Landau 34' Class A
F53 chassis, Triton V10, TST TPMS
Bigfoot Automatic Leveling System
2011 Toyota RAV4 4WD/Remco pump
ReadyBrute Elite tow bar/Blue Ox baseplate

Sandia_Man
Explorer II
Explorer II
We have used both satellite service providers over the years and both offer pretty much the same programming. Never paid any heed to where their satellites flew in the horizon, didn't even know it was an issue as we found the process for manually acquiring either satellite service when RVing to be quite similar for the last dozen years or so.

From an RVers perspective, one must decide to manually point or go with an automated acquisition system. No automated domes whether roof mounted or portable can acquire Directv HD programming, Dish network HD is attainable. For automated Directv HD access, a roof mounted Winegard Traveler runs about $2K installed.

We are currently with Dish network because they have specific sports programming which is not available on Directv at this time. Other than that we have no real allegiance to either, price of the programming usually dictates which service we have and is the main reason we change satellite service providers every few years.

RLHAMILTON
Explorer
Explorer
We had DirecTV for several years, but when ATT bought DirecTV, the prices went out of sight. We switched to DISH, and enjoy just as much at a lower price. The only significant difference is DISH uses 3 satellites (depending upon channels vs 1. Others may have a different opinion. Good luck.
DICK & JUDY HAMILTON
2012 WINNEBAGO JOURNEY
2017 EQUINOX TOAD
LIFETIME GOOD SAM MEMBER, FMCA, PP AMERICA
FMCA MEMBER F-386544

dons2346
Explorer
Explorer
Dish allows you to shut service off and on at will. You can use it for the weekend and then turn it off for the week and then turn it on again when you go out. Direct allows one turn off and back on a year.