Apr-28-2014 02:01 PM
Apr-29-2014 08:26 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Our entire basic manual setup Dish HD satellite system (receiver, dish, meter, tripod, and cables) cost less than the cheapest automatic dish alone. My entire setup and aiming time is typically about 15 minutes from the time I open the storage bay door.
Apr-29-2014 08:20 AM
Apr-29-2014 07:39 AM
jconnally wrote:
I'm kinda lazy and cheap. I mounted my Slimline HD dish with a very short pole on a piece of 2x12 about 2 feet long. The only meter I use is the one on the TV in the setup menu. The trick is making sure the pole is plumb. Once the pole is plumb I get the proper coordinates by using the zipcode on the setup program. The skew always remains the same so then it's just the elevation which I set next, then slowly rotate the dish while watching the TV screen. Normal setup time is less than 5 minutes total. If it's out normal tailgating spot then the elevation hasn't changed I kinda know the direction so it's about a minute to fine tune. I am happy with around 90% on all 3 satellites. Sometimes I'm happy at 80%.
I'm sure a heavy rainstorm would cause me to lose reception but it really hasn't been a problem.
Like someone said earlier, try it at home and you'll get comfortable and realize it's not hard.
Joe
Apr-29-2014 06:18 AM
Apr-29-2014 05:56 AM
1L243 wrote:
Setting up manually can vary. Are you setting up for SD or HD. HD signal is harder to obtain more sats. Trees and obstructions will cause you headaches.. Buy yourself a retirement present and get a automatic carryout Sat.
Grey Mountain wrote:
I fought the portable dish, signal meter, level ground, etc., for years, then bought a Winegard CarryOut portable. Set it outside where there is a clear shot of the southern sky, plug it in, it will find the signal all by itself. For about $700 or $800, you are in business.
Don't need the Carryout now since I have a roof-mounted dish on my current MH but I carry it as a spare.
GM
Apr-29-2014 04:04 AM
nomad297 wrote:
If you buy your equipment from www.tv4rv.com, it won't be as complicated as others make it sound. I haven't needed a signal meter yet and I get on the 101 just using a compass and a level.
Bruce
Apr-29-2014 03:20 AM
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Apr-28-2014 05:16 PM
GordonThree wrote:
my quad LNB dish is huge compared to those mini 18 inchers
Apr-28-2014 05:03 PM
donn0128 wrote:
That plastic pipe mount is simply too light for a direct hd dish. Those things weigh a lot.