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- gasguzlerExplorerNear Houghton Lake Michigan. I have an dish Eastern Arc 1000.4 antenna on the way! ( 61.5, 77, 72..7) When i stay there in the summer the trees block all hopes of using the T'ravler 1000 I have. It needs to look in to the Western sky and that is solid trees.It works great in FL. I have the 722 dish dual tuner DVR in the RV. Excited to be able to see my baseball games when up there in the summer!
All I will have to do is hook up the cable, switch the A/B switch to the outside feed, run a check switch and away I go! (i hope!)
Thanks for the advice. - TechWriterExplorer
gasguzler wrote:
so if I bought a Eastern Arc "home" type antenna, and mounted it in a permanent location in my permanent campsite, aimed it, do a check switch I can get reception except for maybe locals?
Most likely. Where is your "permanent campsite"?gasguzler wrote:
Even though my contract is though Western Arc channels?
Your DISH contract has nothing to do with Western or Eastern Arc sats. - gasguzlerExplorerso if I bought a Eastern Arc "home" type antenna, and mounted it in a permanent location in my permanent campsite, aimed it, do a check switch I can get reception except for maybe locals?Even though my contract is though Western Arc channels?
- az99Explorer
OldGreaser wrote:
If you have a dish it is quicker in my experience and you will get 61 and 72 sats.
I'll give it a try 'for fun' but won't work too hard at it. It sounds like about as much trouble as setting up my manual tripod for those cases where I'm blocked from the southwest sky. - OldGreaserExplorerTo OP- As Bill said manual 72 WILL NOT WORK. I wasted hours trying to get it to work when ------ at Winegard CS kept telling me it would. There is a flaw in their software that will not allow it to lock on.
Winegard says no one uses the EA sats so they don't care about fixing it or making an EA dish setup. That is total BS but that was their story. There are many areas of the east that Dishnet is no longer installing WA dishes due to all the signal problems and rain fade.
"In many areas of the east the 129º sat is blocked unless you are parked in an open field.
All that said there is a way to get the 72 sat. Setup Travler to go to 72 in the manual mode with the TV and receiver on and set to the signal meter. Wait until it gets close to 72 as it will slow down in it's movements and watch the signal meter on the TV. When it shows locked on 72.7 with a strong signal, remove power to the Travler control box. I plug the plug but there is also a 2 button sequence in the manual that I have forgotten. You have to be quick.
Don't worry if you miss it as it will come back and try to lock over and over until you stop it or the motors wear out."
I'll give it a try 'for fun' but won't work too hard at it. It sounds like about as much trouble as setting up my manual tripod for those cases where I'm blocked from the southwest sky. I've read enough to know that Mr. Bill is a very knowledgeable resource in these matters. It appears to be a dead end with my particular equipment.
Thanks everyone for your time in responding. - rocmocExplorerWe stayed two winters in George & Florida. We had no problems picking up Dish Network, including local channels, with our Western arc'd Trav'ler.
rocmoc n AZ/Mexico - GoPackGoExplorerThanks Bill - I was misinformed.
Tim - paulcardozaExplorerFor those of us in the Northeast, the Eastern Arc Dish sats are a huge advantage. As Bill states, however, compatible hardware is much less available! While the Tailgater will not work with the EA sats, you can step up to the programmable version. We had the VuCube 2000, which could be programmed to work with any service or available sats.
Worked great, but as with any of these carryout dishes, you lock on to only a single satellite at one time, so multiple TV's can be a problem. If you are ok with aiming a dish yourself, a tripod mounted multi-lnb dish is the way to go. Once aimed, you just go inside and watch whatever your heart desires........ - az99ExplorerTo OP- As Bill said manual 72 WILL NOT WORK. I wasted hours trying to get it to work when ------ at Winegard CS kept telling me it would. There is a flaw in their software that will not allow it to lock on.
Winegard says no one uses the EA sats so they don't care about fixing it or making an EA dish setup. That is total BS but that was their story. There are many areas of the east that Dishnet is no longer installing WA dishes due to all the signal problems and rain fade.
In many areas of the east the 129º sat is blocked unless you are parked in an open field.
All that said there is a way to get the 72 sat. Setup Travler to go to 72 in the manual mode with the TV and receiver on and set to the signal meter. Wait until it gets close to 72 as it will slow down in it's movements and watch the signal meter on the TV. When it shows locked on 72.7 with a strong signal, remove power to the Travler control box. I plug the plug but there is also a 2 button sequence in the manual that I have forgotten. You have to be quick.
Don't worry if you miss it as it will come back and try to lock over and over until you stop it or the motors wear out. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer II
GoPackGo wrote:
1. The actual antenna is 19 inches vs 18 inches for the Tailgater. Not a lot I know, but could mean the difference when trying to shoot around tree leaves.
I don't know the exact size of the Tailgater antenna but it's smaller than 18". The Tailgater housing is only 16" wide so the antenna must be smaller than that.
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