Is it safe to assume I could get away with a single LNB dish for RV use. I looked at the Winegard Dish 1000, but they want $1400 for it (still trying to figure out why). Whereas a single LNB crank up is running in the $170-$275 range. I had a crank up in my old trailer and it was easy to setup within the coach because you can fine tune everything from inside. The ground mounts are tough to dial in when you can't watch the signal strength.
If I use one of my 622s and lock into 129W I think I can get all the HD programming I get at home. The SD programming and Sirius is not a priority (outside of Noggin for the kids).
I did look at the domes, but I'm not sure I want to spend more that much. I saw a Vucube 1000 for $600 at Camping World, but it looks like it could "walk" away if left unattended.
Are my assumptions correct? Any feedback?
If I use one of my 622s and lock into 129W I think I can get all the HD programming I get at home. The SD programming and Sirius is not a priority (outside of Noggin for the kids).
I did look at the domes, but I'm not sure I want to spend more that much. I saw a Vucube 1000 for $600 at Camping World, but it looks like it could "walk" away if left unattended.
Are my assumptions correct? Any feedback?