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Satellite setup for 1st timer

dkscism
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Hi all, new to the forum here and planning my first true rv camping trip. I'm a college student, and I am going to be camping in the southeast. I have a simple pop up that a few buddies and I plan on following NASCAR with and other weekend trips. I want to take my Directv receiver from home along on a few of these trips so we don't have to miss some sports action along the way. The receiver I have is model #HR44-700. I was looking at an all inclusive kit that seems like it would fit my particular model. Here is a link to that.link. I do wish to have HD. I have a few questions.
1. Which Dishes/LNB's are compatible with my receiver?
2. Is a kit like the link above my cheapest option?
3. Will I be able to get Pay-per-view while camping? (Mayweather fight)
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sdetweil
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dkscism wrote:
Hi all, Since I last asked about this, I have purchased a Pop-up camper, and a tripod kit. I plan on using a friends Slimline Dish with a SWM-3 LNB. I do have one concern. The receiver I have (HR44-700) has 'SAT IN (SWM-5)' beside the RG-6 input. I am concerned that because of this label, a SWM-3 will not work. Does anyone have any info on this?


it should work. I think the label is telling you it can consume 5 receivers. (34/44 are genie's). check to see if the head is actually an SL3. (on the green label on the dish side of the head)

if not, you could make a cheap purchase and upgrade to 8 receivers
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Directv-SL3S4NR4-01-SWM-LNB-Antenna-SL3-Green-LNB-SWiM-Satellite-HD-LNBF-101-/181730634472
pop the head loose, unscrew the cable, screw it onto the new head, pop the head back onto the arm.
this is the head on my tripod mounted slimline dish. I am doing the HR24 in my RV cause I can't have two genie systems on the same account (already have one at home).
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dkscism
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Hi all, Since I last asked about this, I have purchased a Pop-up camper, and a tripod kit. I plan on using a friends Slimline Dish with a SWM-3 LNB. I do have one concern. The receiver I have (HR44-700) has 'SAT IN (SWM-5)' beside the RG-6 input. I am concerned that because of this label, a SWM-3 will not work. Does anyone have any info on this?

edatlanta
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Instead of a much higher priced meter, I use the signal strength screen on the HR44 and a wireless baby monitor. The HR44 has the signal strength "beeper" like they used to have and I can hear it over the baby monitor when outside. I then look at the screen to see the signal strength to maximize it. I aim the monitor camera at the TV screen.

Works like a champ.
Ed
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Lije_Baley
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I upgraded to the TV4RV tripod and wish I'd done it sooner. You'll also need the slimline dish, a SWM-3 LNB, a power inserter, a SWM splitter and sufficient RG-6 cable.

While you can use the signal strength meters on the HR44, I prefer using an external meter. Sat Pro sells the Tracker Light, which is adequate for your purposes. The cheapo (screaming tone) meters do not usually work well with a SWM system. The Tracker Light makes peaking the 101 signal easier, and that peaking is critical to having strong signals on the HD (99 and 103) satellites.

Before buying a package, you should explore through vendor websites and eBay whether buying the individual components is cheaper.

2oldman
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dkscism wrote:
Does anyone know about pay per view?
Yes. I order by texting 'movie' to 223322. Online works too, texting is just easier. You don't want to call.. they charge for that.

That's how movies work, not sure about sports.

Another vote for not using that tripod.
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CT_WANDERER
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I have gotten PPV Movies from DIRECTV. while camping. I had internet to connect to order the movie. I believe if you connect with DIRECTV by internet or phone you can order PPV if you have an account set-up. Gary

dkscism
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Thanks for the info guys. I'll try and get a tripod from tv4rv. Does anyone know about pay per view?

edatlanta
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Big Katuna wrote:
I am not a fan of that tripod. I would get a surveyors tripod which has adjustable legs and is very stable. The mast needs to be perfectly level for HD.
Look at TV4RV. Definetely get Dishpointer AR for your phone.


I have been using my tripod from TV4RV for almost 5 years full time.

No other way to go IMHO.

I would have an automatic portable, but no one makes one for HD on DirecTV and I'm not switching to Dish.
Ed
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2006 GMC 2500HD CCSB 4x4 Duramax/Allison, Titan 52 gallon fuel tank, Prodigy Controller, B&W Companion Hitch, Progressive Industries EMS-PT50C, TST Systems 507 TPMS
2010 Jayco Designer 35RLTS,Cummins/Onan RV QG 5500 EVAP
Fulltime since 2010

Swampman597
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Big Katuna wrote:
I am not a fan of that tripod. I would get a surveyors tripod which has adjustable legs and is very stable. The mast needs to be perfectly level for HD.
Look at TV4RV. Definetely get Dishpointer AR for your phone.


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Big_Katuna
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I am not a fan of that tripod. I would get a surveyors tripod which has adjustable legs and is very stable. The mast needs to be perfectly level for HD.
Look at TV4RV. Definetely get Dishpointer AR for your phone.
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donn0128
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The HT44 is SWM only,so you will need an oval dish, the correct LNB, a power inserter, coax cable, basically a duplication of what you have at home. Plus a tripod sufficiently strong to support the dish. Then a smart phone app like dishpointer helps you locate where to point the dish.