We just got a Winegard Carryout Satellite, and I called DISH (they provide our home satellite) to see how their program works. Was told not to use one of our home receivers in the RV, because it wasn't tested for road bumps, and I needed to buy a 211K Receiver from them, and then pay for programming in 30-day increments. We only travel for up to one week at a time, so that seems rather a waste to pay $69/mo. and only use it 6-8 days!!!
What I would prefer to do is take a receiver from home and use it in the RV, which I understand is do-able (although probably would see the receiver go through a check switch function each time it is moved between home and RV). Is that going to be the only limitation I will encounter? I wondered if there was a need to call DISH each time I am traveling hundreds of miles from home, or will our regular programming follow us through the HD receiver box?
Another question is, if we hook the receiver through our main tv, will the signal transfer to the bedroom HDTV as well? The receiver we would take with us is a VIP211K.
Thanks for any help. We haven't a clue what we are doing, but needed to do this to get any tv signals at all where we travel.
Marilynn
TX
What I would prefer to do is take a receiver from home and use it in the RV, which I understand is do-able (although probably would see the receiver go through a check switch function each time it is moved between home and RV). Is that going to be the only limitation I will encounter? I wondered if there was a need to call DISH each time I am traveling hundreds of miles from home, or will our regular programming follow us through the HD receiver box?
Another question is, if we hook the receiver through our main tv, will the signal transfer to the bedroom HDTV as well? The receiver we would take with us is a VIP211K.
Thanks for any help. We haven't a clue what we are doing, but needed to do this to get any tv signals at all where we travel.
Marilynn
TX