Re: Satellite Dish Choice
Reply #12 –
Chris,
thanks for the continued details and explanations of your experience with the many different types. Much of what you mention, really to us is just not important. Locals, we dont really care for. HD, could care less have really not seen all the attraction...I know that sounds odd to most by today standards, but we honestly just don't like it. As for the in motion, a few that I know that have them, don't speak very highly of the in motion feature unless on long straight interstate runs. Even 2 RV dealers stated the same, but would sell us whatever we wanted. We are the type that adventure mostly back roads and off the beaten path where they all have stated we would not be satisfied with the in-motion. Yes have given thought to it, and wouldn't let the cost bother me, but other than the 360 motion ability do not see where the cost would justify the features we really don't care for.
We have 2 homes, and now the RV. I fully agree since ATT acquisition, DTV has gotten even worse when it comes to customer service. BUT , I am a 16 year DTV customer with a very old plan that gives me just about anything we want for both homes for little of nothing due to loyalty perks. I have 1 account, with the 2nd home being an added receiver on the 1st home. Adding the RV will be a cost of nothing, as I will just take the DVR receiver out of the main house when we travel. IF we wanted locals on the road, for a small fee could get it, but just not important to us. And for the most part with exception of heavy storms, does what is is supposed to do. Only mistake I have made with DTV was agree to upgrade to a HD DVR. With that we have had the most issues of anything in all these years.
Due to all the RV forum talk about DTV not being the best for the RV crowd, I did just last year check to see about a change over to dish. However, they wanted us to have 2 seperate accounts for the 2 residents, and the RV was a pay as you use it. To make the change would have more than doubled our existing approach.... We used our DVR receiver with 2 RV rentals in the past few years before buying our own RV, and both times it worked fine for us, other than having to one time move the RV as that unit would not track 360, and the other was a in the yard tripod setup, which I dont really care to have.. So I really dont understand why some folks say DTV is not friendly for those in RV's..As DTV for 16 years has worked for us, right now I plan to stay with them due to our account situation...if we start to heavily use the RV and start to see any issues, might consider a provider change. I would prefer to have a roof mount that will do a 360 if possible, but also be easily removed and tripodable in the event of heavy foilage cover issues.
Yes, WG gives us the 360 but at a hefty price for other features not really important, and VERY pricey to repair if any issues. KING, not as many features, but then much less in price. Both systems appear to have loyal users.
dicksop,
thanks for the piece of feedback, good to hear, that was my biggest concern about the their latest top unit . Emailed KING today to ask, but have not heard back yet.
I would just make sure your receiver is compatible with whatever dish you buy. Most of the HD/DVR's both DTV and Dish are Hybrid. They will not work with dome dishes. Only the Traveler with correct Dish or DTV Hybrid LNB. Travelers come that way now standard.Otherwise it takes a basic receiver. Winegard lists what receivers work with what on their website. King, I don't know.
And I will bet you lunch (been there done that) DTV won't authorize a new basic receiver on the same account, only as a separate RV account. Was the final reason I dumped DTV.They require the purchase of the receiver through them, and a work order # to get it authorized. Even if you buy an unopened new DTV receiver from say Ebay. It takes a work order.
But sounds like you have it all figured out, so hope it works out for you.
Cheers
Chris