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Louandsal
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Jul 13, 2019

Dish Hopper 3

During my travels for 3 months during this coming winter, I’m planning on taking my Dish Network Hopper 3 from my house and using it in my rv with my Winegard Traveler dish. Will I be able to change my “service address” to receive the local channels as I travel around to different locations?
  • Yes, you'll be able to change your service address as you move around either by phone call, chat session, or Facebook messaging. You'll also need a DPH42 switch to convert your Trav'ler to H3 compatibility. You could install a DPH hybrid LNB instead, but that causes some sat finding issues as I recall.
  • Absolutely. If your account is an RV type their app will let you change it on a smart phone. You can also reauthorize a sat box. DISH is way easier to deal with than DTV when it comes to RVS.

    What I don’t know about is which LNB you need on a Travler to work with a a Hopper.
    But m pretty sure it can be done.

    Hopefully Bill will check in.
  • Thanks! I’m having the DPH 42 switch installed in a couple weeks. I just wasn’t sure Dish would allow changing the service address. It will be nice to have an updated receiver.
  • Louandsal wrote:
    Thanks! I’m having the DPH 42 switch installed in a couple weeks. I just wasn’t sure Dish would allow changing the service address. It will be nice to have an updated receiver.

    If your installer wants to install the DPH42 switch on your RV roof, I'd suggest having him install the switch inside instead. Though it's easier to put the DPH42 on the roof because only a single coax has to run into your RV (instead of three), I think you'll shorten the life span of the switch if it's on your roof.

    That said, you'll love your H3. I've had a Hopper 3 in my RV for three years.

    However, I strongly suggest unplugging your Hopper 3 while traveling and also before powering up your Travler.
  • two list depending on which sat you have.

    Hybrid DPH42 Switch: https://amzn.to/2JyZntf
    Solo Hub: https://amzn.to/2GQC6oT
    1.5 Foot Patch Cables 3 Pack: https://amzn.to/2IHi78x

    if you have a 2018 or newer Winegard Trav’ler system then this is what you will need. Dish might supply all of it.

    There three parts you will need are…

    Dish 1000.2 DISHPRO Hybrid (DPH) LNB:
    https://amzn.to/2xPqsDz

    Dish Network Hybrid Solo Hub:
    https://amzn.to/2Dsll2b

    1.5 Foot Patch Cables 3 Pack:
    https://amzn.to/2IHi78x
    You only need one, but it is cheeper, go figure!
    It will go from the Hybrid Solo Hub to the Hopper.

    …and of course a Hopper 3 if you don’t already have one…

    Dish Hopper 3 (If you need one):
    https://amzn.to/2QRLgmq


    the link are just there to show you a picture.
  • I don not plug in the hopper or DPH42 switch until the traveler has locked all three sats. Then plug in the DPH42 and then the hopper 3. Any other way causes problems for me.
  • For ease of use, I control the power to my Hopper with a remote control switch similar to the ones sold for Christmas lights, etc. Saves wear and tear on both the plug and me... ;)
  • You didn't mention what year your RV was. We installed a surplus old Hopper 2 in our MH. The 2016 Journey already had the factory installed Travler so the required two wires running from the LNB were in place. Installed the switch in the overhead cabinet. Then it was plug and play. For a Hopper 3, we were told that I would have to replace the LNB just like we did at home. You Tube is your friend for making these mods.
  • TM, that's not correct. You do not replace the LNB on an older Trav'ler (pre-2018) when using the Hopper 3, you just install the DPH42 switch. If you have a newer Trav'ler (2018 and newer) then the updated LNB can be installed.

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