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โJul-29-2015 04:53 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
This gets discussed fairly often. You may want to do a search on the forums.
Here is my .02
I have a Winegard Pathway X2 and have been using it almost every day since I started full timing 1.5 years ago. It is great. It receives Dish programming - only. It has outlets for 2 cables so you can watch different programs on 2 different TVs AS LONG AS BOTH CHANNELS COME OFF THE SAME SATELLITE. But at least you can watch different channels.
I believe the X2 might be the best of the portables for DISH. For one thing, it allows you to choose between either the Western arc or Eastern arc set of Dish satellites. If the Western arc sats are blocked, just use the Eastern ones, or vice versa. I think this is a very important advantage of this particular receiver. The antenna size is a little bigger then the Tailgater - and bigger is always better with these things, especially when shooting around trees, etc.
Why did I go with Dish over DirecTV ? - Dish offers HD programming that can be received by the golf ball sat dishes but DirecTV does not. There is no contract in place between Dish and their RV customers. I can stop at any time. I can also add and delete programming whenever I want to. I call Dish whenever I move the rig to a new location and they switch me to the local channels. So if you want HD programming and you want a portable, then I would recommend the X2.
I got a portable receiver so that I could move it around to get reception in areas with a lot of trees. If you have a permanent one on your Class A or 5er, you would need to move the entire rig if blocked at your site.
If you get the X2, I also recommend getting the tripod stand to get it up off the ground. Twice now I have been in CGs when it monsooned. Luckily I had the stand or the X2 would probably have been damaged - the owner's manual states that water over 2 inches deep can damage the electronics. I suspect that would be the same situation for all of them.
When shopping, look for the bundle that includes a receiver box. Amazon or Camping World (sometimes) have deals on them. The one drawback is that the X2 is definitely bulkier then the Tailgater. If I had it to do over gain, I would still buy the X2.
Last - I have an app on my Iphone to help me find the satellites so I can position my X2 in a good place to start with. It's called DishformyRV. This app works great. Costs $5.00
One thing to know about all the 'golf ball' portables - They get their operating power via the cable from the receiver box inside your rig - and there must be a direct connection in order for that to happen. If your rig is already pre-wired, it may have 1 or more in-line switches. These will probably stop the flow of juice to the outside antenna - but you really can't tell till you hook it up. Many people just run the outside cable thru a window or sneak it past a slide-in. The other option is to permanently run a new interior cable from an exterior plug directly to the inside cable box.
As for coverage, I have been all over the western US during the last 2 years and as far north as the middle of Wisconsin and have always been able to get DISH. I am on the California/Oregon border right now and have no problems. I think there are 2 ways to help yourself - Get a sat antenna that can access both the eastern and western satellites and also get an app to help you find them. These satellite antennas automatically find the satellites, but they can't see through trees, telephone poles, etc. You need to give them a good starting point.
Tim
โJul-25-2015 07:14 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
Assuming that I want to stay with a fully automatic, portable, receiver, what Other choice Is there ?
I don't want to give up either 'portable' or 'automatic'.
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โJul-25-2015 09:28 AM
8ntw8tn wrote:
We had DirecTV in our sticks and bricks for over 10 years, but when we started going South for the winter we encountered customer service issues. We eventually cancelled DirecTV and subscribed to Dish not only at the house but another receiver with a Pathway X2 for the RV. Granted, we've only had a little over two years' experience with them, but have nothing but good things to say for both the equipment and customer service. Hope this helps.
โJul-22-2015 05:06 AM
โJul-20-2015 08:24 AM
bgum wrote:
I have been told that Dish network does not reach very far North. It seems their bird spots central U S A.
โJul-18-2015 03:05 PM
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โJul-18-2015 01:07 AM
bgum wrote:a spot beam 'spots' regions and cities. A CONUS beam doesn't just stop at the border. Google Satellite Footprints and you will find footprint plots of almost any satellite flying.
I have been told that Dish network does not reach very far North. It seems their bird spots central U S A.
โJul-17-2015 02:33 PM
bgum wrote:
I have been told that Dish network does not reach very far North. It seems their bird spots central U S A.
โJul-17-2015 11:50 AM