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- TXicemanExplorer IIWe had the 2ii receiver and the Tailgator...the receiver was replaced once and the antenna twice. Once we had a working antenna and receiver, I sold the mess. My opinion is look for better...not cheaper.
The Winegard Carry out G2 works great.
Ken - ron64gcExplorerDelete
- ron64gcExplorerhttp://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/tv-antennas/tailgater-dish-refurb-bund.htm
Try this link. Purchased one of these couple years ago and has been flawless. Can purchase with or without receiver. - 8ntw8tnExplorerI ordered the Pathway X2/VIP211Z package from Winegard. Fortunately they mixed up the order and I received the K model. More options with the K and I'm going to look into hooking up the bedroom TV as BB TX described.
- 1L243Explorer IICamping World does sell the 211z seperately. There is a RCA to Coax adapter. That said I would go with a 211k if you can find one..
My first Tailgater failed in about 6 months and after I jumped through the warranty hoops King Controls sent me a new or rebuilt one. That one lasted about 14 months before it quit. out of Warranty I bought my third one from Camping World $349 because they offered a 3 year in store return warranty for $50...
Was told by techs that the Tailgater does not like sitting and they want you to use it every 3 months to keep it moving.....
http://www.amazon.com/Dynex-DX-AD116-Compact-RF-Modulator/dp/B006K1R3TY/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1421342094&sr=8-8&keywords=rca+to+coaxial+converter - BB_TXNomad
afrescop wrote:
BB_TX wrote:
Dakota98 wrote:
afrescop wrote:
The ViP211z is NOT a DVR! You can add an external hard drive and pay Dish $40 to activate the DVR function on a ViP211k or z
I stand corrected. Both K & Z are DVR ready, requiring external hard drive.
So what is the difference between the two ?
The 211k has a coax output for a second TV. The 211z has a component output for a second TV. May be other differences. The 211z is the newer model.
In my case the coax output of the 211k is preferable as it allowed me to connect the bedroom TV to the 211k using the existing internal trailer coax wiring, and not having to find a way to get a component cable from the living area TV to the bedroom TV.
The ViP211z does not have a component output. I know this as fact because I compared the two models, k and z. Our MH requires a component output. I had been looking at HDMI to component adapters in order to connect a z to our front TV. DIsh sent me two k boxes so I didn't need an adapter.
Another difference between the two models is that the k has an input for an over the air antenna connection. This will permit the box to show the local over the air channels in the program guide. If you add an external hard drive you would be able to record the local OTA channels as you would the satellite channels.
You are correct. The 211z has HDMI and R/L audio/video outputs (not component) rather than the coax output the 211k has. - afrescopXxExplorer
BB_TX wrote:
Dakota98 wrote:
afrescop wrote:
The ViP211z is NOT a DVR! You can add an external hard drive and pay Dish $40 to activate the DVR function on a ViP211k or z
I stand corrected. Both K & Z are DVR ready, requiring external hard drive.
So what is the difference between the two ?
The 211k has a coax output for a second TV. The 211z has a component output for a second TV. May be other differences. The 211z is the newer model.
In my case the coax output of the 211k is preferable as it allowed me to connect the bedroom TV to the 211k using the existing internal trailer coax wiring, and not having to find a way to get a component cable from the living area TV to the bedroom TV.
The ViP211z does not have a component output. I know this as fact because I compared the two models, k and z. Our MH requires a component output. I had been looking at HDMI to component adapters in order to connect a z to our front TV. DIsh sent me two k boxes so I didn't need an adapter.
Another difference between the two models is that the k has an input for an over the air antenna connection. This will permit the box to show the local over the air channels in the program guide. If you add an external hard drive you would be able to record the local OTA channels as you would the satellite channels. - BB_TXNomad
Dakota98 wrote:
afrescop wrote:
The ViP211z is NOT a DVR! You can add an external hard drive and pay Dish $40 to activate the DVR function on a ViP211k or z
I stand corrected. Both K & Z are DVR ready, requiring external hard drive.
So what is the difference between the two ?
The 211k has a coax output for a second TV. The 211z has a component output for a second TV. May be other differences. The 211z is the newer model.
In my case the coax output of the 211k is preferable as it allowed me to connect the bedroom TV to the 211k using the existing internal trailer coax wiring, and not having to find a way to get a component cable from the living area TV to the bedroom TV. - Dakota98Explorer
afrescop wrote:
The ViP211z is NOT a DVR! You can add an external hard drive and pay Dish $40 to activate the DVR function on a ViP211k or z
I stand corrected. Both K & Z are DVR ready, requiring external hard drive.
So what is the difference between the two ? - afrescopXxExplorerThe ViP211z is NOT a DVR! You can add an external hard drive and pay Dish $40 to activate the DVR function on a ViP211k or z.
King Controls, the maker of the Tailgater, sells a factory refurbished Tailgater with new ViP211 for $349. Go to their website to order.
FWITW: I just got two new ViP211k receivers from Dish for $45 each for use with my new King Flex.
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