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Mondooker wrote:I ran 2 new hookups, one in the wet bay, and one on the passenger side basement next to the door. They are labeled Sat input, and are run into the driver side overhead, where the sat receiver is located, with a wall hookup on each side. We do have to change the feed from driver, or passenger, or roof now, depending on which one is in use. I have over 100' for the carryout, and use an extension cord for the power supply when using that much coax. If going farther than that, I recommend a tripod with multi LNB dish, and up to 250' of coax. Your mileage may vary.
When you use a portable satellite dish where do you hook it up, through the wet bay?
โNov-04-2016 06:27 AM
usersmanual wrote:time_to_go_now wrote:
Be certain you can get local programs with whatever you choose.
why?
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time_to_go_now wrote:
Be certain you can get local programs with whatever you choose.
โNov-02-2016 04:44 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
However, the Quest is for DirecTV only while the Winegard can be changed from Dish to DirecTV in case you change your mind or want to sell it in the future.
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