I want to thank everyone again for your help. I want to close out this post by discussing my decision. I've made my purchase and have been using it for the past several days. I know the title of the post says "Best RV Satellite Configuration". This is the configuration I chose and not necessarily considered the "Best" configuration. Everyone who posted have very nice configurations that I'm sure works well for them. Thank you all again!
I bought the Winegard Pathway X2, the Wally receiver, Winegard Carryout Tripod and a Seagate 1 TB external USB drive for the DVR function of the Wally. Dish recommends a "powered" external drive for the DVR .. I went with a standard external drive which is powered through the USB port. It works fine.
The setup and configuration was a snap and worked as advertised. I was a little confused why Dish charges a one time fee of $40 to activate the DVR feature in the Wally but that's the way it is. It was well documented on the website so I was expecting it but it seems like a frivolous charge. The Dish packages available for RVrs are a little costly but you have the option to turn them ON and OFF whenever you want. If you turn OFF before the end of a billing cycle, you'll get credit applied to your account for when you reactivate your service. One of the things that was confusing to me and even some of the Dish support people were the Local Channels and how that works while you travel. One person told me to choose the city (whether you were there or not) where you wanted the local channels from. One person (after hours support) told me I couldn't change my location and I had to use the local channels from where the bill was being sent to (i.e. my home address). Neither of those are true or work. I am currently about 110 miles west of Phoenix. If you told Dish you were in Phoenix but not really in Phoenix, your channel guide will show Phoenix local channels but you'll get an error message when you select those channels stating that you are outside the viewing area. Don't try to trick Dish just tell them exactly where you are and you'll get the local channels for that area. In my case, it turns out the local channels for this area are in fact the Phoenix local channels. As you move across the country, just call Dish and give them a physical address ... like maybe a Walmart parking lot or RV Park and they will change your physical address in the database and you'll get the local channels for that area. They do a really good job managing local channels which are: ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and CW. There are a few other PBS channels, etc but the big 5 are the ones I mentioned. I'm not advocating Dish over DirecTV ... just stating how well my configuration and service works.
We've had some rain in the area and the X2 performs well. I've seen rain drops on the surface of the dish but the picture is crystal clear. No issues related to weather conditions.
My future plans are to buy another Wally so I can watch different channels on my living room TV and bedroom TV.
I couldn't be happier with my decision and how well it performs. If anyone has any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thanks!
2020 GMC Sierra 3500HD Denali, Duramax
2016 Forest River Rockwood 8299BS
Jeff
Idaho Falls, Idaho
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