โDec-12-2013 01:13 PM
โDec-14-2013 07:24 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:docj wrote:
There is no in-motion dish that will work with the Genie or any other DirecTV HD receiver.
That's either incorrect or misleading. The in-motion antennas will work with a Genie (if you add a SWM8 kit) and every other DirecTV HD receiver. You can't receive the HD programming, but the receiver itself will work just fine.
โDec-14-2013 06:15 PM
โDec-14-2013 04:43 PM
docj wrote:
There is no in-motion dish that will work with the Genie or any other DirecTV HD receiver.
โDec-14-2013 02:56 PM
โDec-14-2013 02:32 PM
docj wrote:bukzin wrote:
The newer Genie DVR receivers (HR 34 and HR 44) require the SWM dish/wiring setup.
The version for RV's is expensive and some shops don't install them.
I'm not sure if you're saying that the SWM antenna installation for an RV is expensive or if you're trying to say that the Genie version for an RV is expensive.
In either case, your answer is misleading. The Winegard Trav'ler SWM replaced the Trav'ler SK-3005 and I don't think the price is all that much more. The older SK-3005 can be converted to SWM with the addition of an SWM8 switch and a PI-29 power inserter; you can buy both on Amazon for less than $75 total.
The current version of the Genie is the HR44 and DirecTV will provide it for free to current HD DVR customers who wish to upgrade and don't have contractual obligations. We got the HR44 and the SWM conversion of our Trav'ler for no money out of pocket.
โDec-14-2013 01:57 PM
bukzin wrote:
The newer Genie DVR receivers (HR 34 and HR 44) require the SWM dish/wiring setup.
The version for RV's is expensive and some shops don't install them.
โDec-14-2013 07:58 AM
โDec-13-2013 01:15 PM
โDec-12-2013 08:08 PM
โDec-12-2013 06:33 PM
โDec-12-2013 06:32 PM
docj wrote:Big Katuna wrote:
The installer would have left the old box(es). Mine did. I just converted the house to SWM but did not want Genie. For one thing, if your Genie box dies; no service anywhere.
I have no idea where you got this idea. I pay DirecTV a monthly maintenance fee and they come right out and replace my equipment no matter what happens. If you don't pay the monthly maintenance you may have to pay for a service call, but either way you can get service on any of DTV's equipment. You may not have wanted to get a Genie, but don't make up reasons for others not to get one. It's the best DirecTV DVR ever!
โDec-12-2013 05:38 PM
bigdaddogg1 wrote:
I recently had a free upgrade to my home DirecTV system to the Genie. I didn't realize it at the time, but the receiver in one of my bedrooms that I was using in the RV was replaced with a Genie remote box that operates off the main unit. So now I'm going to have to figure out another route to get satellite TV when I'm on the road.
I figure that this is not the first time this problem has come up, so I'm going to ask you folks what would be the best solution. Can I disconnect the main Genie unit at the house and use it in the RV? Anything different about the setup? I only use an SD antenna in the RV...is this a problem with the Genie?
DirecTV used to have a program for use in an RV that was separately paid for only during the time that you were traveling. Does anybody know if they still have this option, and would I have to purchase a different receiver for it to work?
Thanks in advance for your replies and advice!
โDec-12-2013 05:20 PM
โDec-12-2013 04:31 PM
old guy wrote:
the main geneie uses a different dish than the old receiver, they did put up a different dish didn't they.