โSep-10-2016 09:50 PM
โSep-14-2016 03:36 PM
greenrvgreen wrote:
Just to confirm what Pack said, it's usually obvious which way north is, but it often isn't obvious just where the satellites are hiding. In fact they are spread out in an array to the SE of those of us on the west coast, and they have a knack for hiding behind trees.
Bottom line, I'm often surprised to find where I CAN get reception, and where I can't.
โSep-14-2016 01:32 PM
โSep-14-2016 01:21 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
It does indeed find them automatically. You must start out by pointing the cable connections 'north' first but that's all you do. But it does need to have a clear view of the satellites and that's where the app comes in. You can't set it down behind trees, etc. The app shows you where the clear view of the sats is. It is very handy. I just walk around my rig until I can see one set of satellites clearly, then set the X2 in that spot and point it north. Plug in and let it do it's thing.
โSep-14-2016 01:16 PM
โSep-14-2016 11:36 AM
GoPackGo wrote:
I also have the Winegard Pathway X2. Got mine on Amazon. A few hints -
1. When first setting up, run the cable directly from the antenna, through a window and then connect to the receiver box. Do not connect to your RV 'sat in' connection as there may be switches, etc between that connection and the receiver box. After setting up for the first time, try going to the 'sat in' connection and see if it still works OK.
2. I strongly suggest getting the dedicated tripod for the X2. The manual states that more then 2 inches of water could damage the electronics. That has happened to me at least twice - the tripod saved me.
3. I have the DISHFORMYRV app on my Iphone. $10 and works great. It will show where both sets of satellites are located when you use your phone in camera mode and hold it up to the sky. This will allow you to place the antenna in a location with the best access to them.
โSep-14-2016 11:33 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:usersmanual wrote:
Bought a Winegard PA6002R Pathway X2 Bundle Satellite TV Antenna
today for $386 US tax and ship included
just have to buy one extra receiver cause we want two and it only came with one
Congratulations! You have a great antenna. However, many folks have great expectations about how this antenna works with 2 Dish receivers. IF (big IF) you can point the antenna to the 72.7 satellite then both receivers can watch any channels at any time. However, there is NO Network TV programming available on the 72.7 satellite so you can't watch ABC, NBC, CBC, FOX, CW and in most cases PBS while pointed to 72.7. Additionally, 72.7 is so far East that it's not a usable option if you travel in much of the Western US.
If you choose not to go the 72.7 route then both receivers will still work "as long as" the 2 channels happen to be coming from the same satellite. Dish uses 3 satellites to broadcast all of their programming (nearly all HD is on the 129) and the dome style antennas can only point at 1 at a time. If 1 users wants to watch a channel being broadcast from 110 and 1 user wants to watch something coming from 129 the 2nd receiver will fail.
โSep-13-2016 04:00 PM
usersmanual wrote:
Bought a Winegard PA6002R Pathway X2 Bundle Satellite TV Antenna
today for $386 US tax and ship included
just have to buy one extra receiver cause we want two and it only came with one
โSep-13-2016 03:49 PM
โSep-13-2016 02:15 PM
โSep-11-2016 06:53 PM
โSep-11-2016 10:08 AM
lryrob9301 wrote:
You can set up your account and purchase your equipment here:
Dish For My RV
โSep-11-2016 09:46 AM
โSep-11-2016 09:22 AM
rk911 wrote:usersmanual wrote:
thanks for the link
Only good if you have a dish account. I need to set up a account
no where on this link can I see where you start a account?
what did I miss(regarding this )
if you have DISH tv then you already have an account. when you setup an online ID you'll be asked for the phone number used for that account.
if you don't have DISH tv you'll need to establish an account with DISH or an authorized DISH reseller first. that needs to be done on the phone or in person.
โSep-11-2016 09:19 AM
usersmanual wrote:
thanks for the link
Only good if you have a dish account. I need to set up a account
no where on this link can I see where you start a account?
what did I miss(regarding this )