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Most Reliable Dish Network Setup

youth4him
Explorer
Explorer
We've had the tripod setup before, and it's a little cumbersome, but after reading all of the threads with issues with Dish changes, Tailgator setups and issues, etc, I'm wondering if that tripod set up with a good day finder isn't the most convenient, but might be the most reliable.

Is my thinking correct?

I'll be grabbing my Dish receiver from the house or getting a new 211 to run it.

Thank you!
KD

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BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
The larger the dish the better and more reliable signal from the sats.......once you get it aimed properly. I carry a 1000.4 tripod mount antenna and a Tailgater. But the Tailgater is so much easier to set up I have not used the tripod mount in a couple years.

youth4him
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Explorer
TechWriter wrote:
youth4him wrote:
We've had the tripod setup before, and it's a little cumbersome, but after reading all of the threads with issues with Dish changes, Tailgator setups and issues, etc, I'm wondering if that tripod set up with a good day finder isn't the most convenient, but might be the most reliable.

Is my thinking correct?


Yes it is.

When you use an open-faced dish on a tripod (like a 1000.2 or 1000.4), you can use any type of dish receiver + you can duplicate any household dish network (like a Hopper, etc).


That's a great point and if we grab the DVR receiver, then I can just use that when we stop for the night.
KD

Trip of a Lifetime Blog - 12000 Miles, 100 Days, 34 States, 4 Humans, 1 Mini Daschund...FUN!
2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali - 6.2L, 6-speed

TechWriter
Explorer
Explorer
youth4him wrote:
We've had the tripod setup before, and it's a little cumbersome, but after reading all of the threads with issues with Dish changes, Tailgator setups and issues, etc, I'm wondering if that tripod set up with a good day finder isn't the most convenient, but might be the most reliable.

Is my thinking correct?


Yes it is.

When you use an open-faced dish on a tripod (like a 1000.2 or 1000.4), you can use any type of dish receiver + you can duplicate any household dish network (like a Hopper, etc).
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Goostoff
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We are happy with our tailgater. Only problems we have is having to call dish if you dont use it enough. It is just a reactivation call from lack of use. Use it every could weeks and all is good.
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