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alaska_av8r wrote:
Okay i am new to using satellite tv while camping, I have it at home of course but I need some help and it doesnโt seem sane to pay the local tech $500 to set this up no more than I watch tv.
I have an HR 24-200 receiver along with a new full size oval dish, not sure the exact model but it only has one coax, has a swm sticker (I can get the model number tomorrow) and I have a tripod I want to use the receiver in my camper, while camping.
Would I be correct in assuming I need a swm for this to work? And if so do I have to get it from directv or can I get one elsewhere.
The HR24 can be configured for SWM in the settings, problem solved.
My camper is a keystone passport ultralight 285RLS. I have an HD antenna on the roof and a coax connection on side of the trailer. Both of these feed into a wineguard antenna booster that has connections for cable, antenna, tv2 and tv1. The camper has a tv in the salon and one in the bedroom.
I would like to be able to use directv on both TVs and donโt mind that they will both be watching the same channel. Of course the tv in the bedroom is fed by coax while the tv in the salon will be 2 feet from the receiver so it could use hdmi.
1. Will I be able to use the existing cable outlet outside the camper to hook up to the dish? Depends upon splitters etc, try it and see. I didn't bother, just ran a new coax.
2. This receiver does have video/audio jacks so if tv 1 is on hdmi can I send the signal to tv2 over coax using those jacks Yes just add a $10 converter, I've had this for years at home. You may want a A/B switch when you use the OTA antenna.
3. Or is there a better way? Better is what you need to decide but you have a good option. I used the HR24 as dual multiplex at home and SWM in the rig. Then I called DTV and had the HR44 and SWM dish installed at home. A much better receiver.
Thank you
Tim