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- Dutch_12078Explorer II
taddyport wrote:
Bill.Satellite wrote:
The G2 and X1/X2 are very different antenna types. The X1/X2 antennas are for use with Dish Network only and do not require any 12V power. However, they are limited to using 1 or 2 211/411 series single tuner receivers.
The X1 and G2 would be nearly identical in performance but the G2 will work with DirecTV or Dish and with less receiver restrictions but requires a separate 12V power source. Neither the G2 or X1 will get as good a signal as an X2 (or an Anser for DirecTV).
in looking at these, it appears that the X1/X2 as you say are only for the Dish network, but it also appears that the G2 only does SD TV and not HD. Which one of them will the Direct TV in HD, or am I missing something
None of the domes do HD on DirecTV. - taddyportExplorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
The G2 and X1/X2 are very different antenna types. The X1/X2 antennas are for use with Dish Network only and do not require any 12V power. However, they are limited to using 1 or 2 211/411 series single tuner receivers.
The X1 and G2 would be nearly identical in performance but the G2 will work with DirecTV or Dish and with less receiver restrictions but requires a separate 12V power source. Neither the G2 or X1 will get as good a signal as an X2 (or an Anser for DirecTV).
in looking at these, it appears that the X1/X2 as you say are only for the Dish network, but it also appears that the G2 only does SD TV and not HD. Which one of them will the Direct TV in HD, or am I missing something - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIThe G2 and X1/X2 are very different antenna types. The X1/X2 antennas are for use with Dish Network only and do not require any 12V power. However, they are limited to using 1 or 2 211/411 series single tuner receivers.
The X1 and G2 would be nearly identical in performance but the G2 will work with DirecTV or Dish and with less receiver restrictions but requires a separate 12V power source. Neither the G2 or X1 will get as good a signal as an X2 (or an Anser for DirecTV). - rbp111Explorersorry about jumping on this, but isn't the Winegard G2 a better, although a bit more $, satellite dish than the X1,the X2 or the tailgater? And no, I don't have one, just thinking about buying one.
- Bill___KateExplorerx2 on the X2! We had a Tailgator, but upgraded to the X2 after I got tired of dealing with the weak signal from the Tailgator. The X2 is bigger, heavier, and harder to store, but a much heavier duty piece of equipment, picks up the southeastern satellites, and works like a charm - worth the extra $100 if you ask me.
- Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIThe X1 and the Tailgater have similar parameters. They both use Western satellites only, they both have similar sized antennas and they both require the 211/411 series receivers to operate. The X1 will allow you to connect 2 receivers while the Tailgater allows only 1 but otherwise, there is not much difference. The X2 is a much larger housing, but would be my choice even if the only place I could find to store it was inside somewhere until we could get to our next stop. The large antenna and the EA/WA/72.7 options cannot be had with any other portable.
- GulfcoastExplorerRead my lips... The Winegard X2 is 10 times better than the X1. I tried both and found the X2 will locate the signal faster, no failed connections, works on either east or west satellites and easy as eating apple pie to set up.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIWinegard X1 and tailgater are not much different.. Winegard X2 is the one I'd recommend if you are going with that class of antenna, Bigger (more gain) and can locate both eastern and western arcs... X1 and Tailgater can not do that.
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