โJan-24-2016 05:39 PM
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Notthru2 wrote:
I have been using Direct TV with Distant Network Services for about 10 years, as we travel about 9 mos. of the year and are in a home-base off and on for about 3 months. I have the old NON HD receivers and the single LNB dish. We have purchased a new town-home to use for our "off the road" home for those 3 months. I plan to change to HD Direct TV service. What will I need to purchase to use HD Direct TV service on the road? How should I approach this transaction to insure I still have Distant Network Services? I know some of you have been through this transition and have the answers I need. Thanks for your help.
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โJan-25-2016 09:58 AM
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โJan-25-2016 08:45 AM
Triker33 wrote:CA Traveler wrote:
SWM is capable of transmitting 8 channels. DTV now installs higher quality/bandwidth coax and connectors. Existing coax may work OK or not.
A Genie will use 5 of those channels.
I don't know of a higher quality/bandwidth coax used other then RG-6
and my Genie is working fine on it from the Trav'ler and the older RG-59 from the Spliter to the rear bedroom HR-23 works great also.
โJan-25-2016 06:55 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
SWM is capable of transmitting 8 channels. DTV now installs higher quality/bandwidth coax and connectors. Existing coax may work OK or not.
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