โJan-18-2016 04:00 AM
โJan-22-2016 05:01 AM
boshog wrote:Valkyriebush wrote:boshog wrote:
Thank you everyone for the information. It is pretty clear to me the X2 is the way to go based on our wants. Simple and reliable setup, I'm camping for enjoyment and not to fight with equipment. The bride gets her dander up when rain-fade happens and I don't want that aggravation either ๐
I'm just going to grab the X2 bundle which includes the X2, tripod mount, VIP211z receiver, and coax. When we go full time, I'll grab the Dish receivers from the house but for now, the VIP211 will do all we want for our weekend trips.
The X-2 works with the 211 receivers only!
Then nothing left to do but get an external HD and pay the fee for DVR. Might just as well do that now. Thanks.
โJan-19-2016 02:06 PM
โJan-19-2016 01:02 PM
boshog wrote:
Thank you everyone for the information. It is pretty clear to me the X2 is the way to go based on our wants. Simple and reliable setup, I'm camping for enjoyment and not to fight with equipment. The bride gets her dander up when rain-fade happens and I don't want that aggravation either ๐
I'm just going to grab the X2 bundle which includes the X2, tripod mount, VIP211z receiver, and coax. When we go full time, I'll grab the Dish receivers from the house but for now, the VIP211 will do all we want for our weekend trips.
โJan-19-2016 12:54 PM
boshog wrote:
Then nothing left to do but get an external HD and pay the fee for DVR. Might just as well do that now. Thanks.
โJan-19-2016 12:45 PM
Valkyriebush wrote:boshog wrote:
Thank you everyone for the information. It is pretty clear to me the X2 is the way to go based on our wants. Simple and reliable setup, I'm camping for enjoyment and not to fight with equipment. The bride gets her dander up when rain-fade happens and I don't want that aggravation either ๐
I'm just going to grab the X2 bundle which includes the X2, tripod mount, VIP211z receiver, and coax. When we go full time, I'll grab the Dish receivers from the house but for now, the VIP211 will do all we want for our weekend trips.
The X-2 works with the 211 receivers only!
โJan-19-2016 03:57 AM
boshog wrote:
Thank you everyone for the information. It is pretty clear to me the X2 is the way to go based on our wants. Simple and reliable setup, I'm camping for enjoyment and not to fight with equipment. The bride gets her dander up when rain-fade happens and I don't want that aggravation either ๐
I'm just going to grab the X2 bundle which includes the X2, tripod mount, VIP211z receiver, and coax. When we go full time, I'll grab the Dish receivers from the house but for now, the VIP211 will do all we want for our weekend trips.
โJan-19-2016 03:16 AM
โJan-19-2016 02:56 AM
Larry-D wrote:
It's bulky but rugged and you need to manually rotate the dome back to the transport position before going down the road.
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โJan-18-2016 06:06 PM
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โJan-18-2016 06:54 AM
RoyB wrote:
We use this all the time in our travels pointing at the local towns NATL BROADCAST Clear TV networks. TV reception is great at all the places we go to here on the East side of the US.
Roy Ken
โJan-18-2016 05:41 AM
RoyB wrote:
If you haven't tried it yet don't rule out having the OTA BATWING Crankup antenna for a backup source of Digital HDTV when on the road...
This uses your installed Digital HDTV items with nothing else required to make it work.
We use this all the time in our travels pointing at the local towns NATL BROADCAST Clear TV networks. TV reception is great at all the places we go to here on the East side of the US.
Roy Ken