โApr-08-2015 04:41 PM
โApr-11-2015 05:34 PM
โApr-11-2015 01:54 PM
robogobucks wrote:
Hi all this was very informative, but I am tech illiterate, So after I get the equipment, I have Direct at home, how do you run it into the TV's in the RV in order for it to work. I believe the RV was prep for Wingard satellite it is a 2003 Newmar
โApr-11-2015 01:10 PM
robogobucks wrote:LOL.. you're not the OP. You get lost?
Hi all this was very informative, but I am tech illiterate,
โApr-11-2015 01:04 PM
โApr-11-2015 12:45 PM
robogobucks wrote:There is no simple answer to your question because there are so many different receivers and dish antennas.
Hi all this was very informative, but I am tech illiterate, So after I get the equipment, I have Direct at home, how do you run it into the TV's in the RV in order for it to work. I believe the RV was prep for Wingard satellite it is a 2003 Newmar
โApr-11-2015 12:32 PM
โApr-10-2015 07:34 PM
โApr-10-2015 07:33 PM
redwingfans wrote:
sdetweil thanks for keeping the conversation going, it sure help to clarify things. As for what package I will get, I live in the mid-Michigan area so the Red Wings and Spartans are broadcast regionally, and are included in the Ultimate Package (Fox Sports Detroit, NBC Sports Network, Big Ten Network, NHL and many of the ESPN channels) I would be willing to get the entire sports package, but do not watch enough sports to make it worthwhile, if needed I could pick it up month by month. Thanks again sdetweil
โApr-10-2015 07:29 PM
redwingfans wrote:FrankShore wrote:
Get a DirecTV package
Get a SD DirecTV box (at Amazon or SolidSignals, etc)
Get a Winegard G2 portable satellite dish
You are totally automatic then. No "dish pointing" and the G2 is state of the art!
Thanks everyone for your thoughts, I now have a clearer idea of my needs and wants, but still have a couple of questions.
1. Need to be able torecord at home while we are away.
2. Would prefer to have the wireless Jeanie at home.
3. High def on the road would be nice, but not required.
Now the questions,
A. On the road do we receive the same package of stations (minus local)?
B. The Winegard G2 sounds great, but a little on the pricey side, is it really worth it?
C. If we have the Jeanie at home, can we still buy a SD DirecTV box from someone other than Dirct TV?
D. What makes the SD DirecTV box work, is there some type of control card?
E. Do I simple connect the Winegard cable to the PW outside cable connection?
Thanks Again,
โApr-10-2015 02:39 PM
โApr-10-2015 08:37 AM
โApr-10-2015 06:31 AM
FrankShore wrote:
Get a DirecTV package
Get a SD DirecTV box (at Amazon or SolidSignals, etc)
Get a Winegard G2 portable satellite dish
You are totally automatic then. No "dish pointing" and the G2 is state of the art!
โApr-09-2015 02:42 PM
sdetweil wrote:I had both the HR24 and HR44 for one month, kept the HR44 and could have kept the HR24. That may/may not fit your need.donn0128 wrote:
Then get the genie and wireless slaves you need for all your TV'S at home and take the genie and needed slaves for your rv. Then you only need to setup the rv antenna system.
we have the genie and the non-wireless slaves already.. DW wants to leave the genie at home, to record other stuff for later.
so far can't have two genie's on one account.
โApr-09-2015 02:33 PM