Greetings!
Currently a residential cable TV subscriber, with no plans to switch for a variety of reasons. But, we have a large camper and we will be away from home more and more as time goes on. With that in mind, I understand that Dish is likely the way to go as they offer month-to-month/pay-as-you go service you can turn on and off as needed. I think with the provider and the service understood, the only remaining portion is the equipment/technical aspect.
I don't know anything about the newer DISH receivers, and even less about the antenna required. I don't think I want a traditional Dish, and I know I definitely do not want to mount one to the roof of my RV as even thought it might be convenient, there could easily be some times where we are parked and the view of the sky would be obstructed. So, I think I want either a portable dome unit, or a traditional dish I can set up on a tripod and move around based on the obstructions of any given site.
I want to future-proof as much as possible. I want to be prepared for 4K if at all possible. So, with that in mind, is the Hopper 3 the best bet? Is it a good choice for an RV? I see a lot of the Wally units being offered with a portable dome antenna for RV use. Is there a portable dome antenna that is 4K compatible?
In short, I want to avoid buying equipment frequently, because I think I will basically be paying full retail for the equipment I need due to the fact that I cannot subsidize it over a long-term agreement where I am paying for the service each month. I don't mind making the investment in the receiver and the dish, I just want to cover my needs (4K, DVR, etc.) and be set for a few years.
Thanks, I would really appreciate the insight, especially from someone who is in a similar position and also values the equipment and technical aspects. I am an enthusiast who happens to be a camper, not your average camper who just wants TV and doesn't know the difference between HDMI and "the yellow, red and white" cable.
-Rob
Currently a residential cable TV subscriber, with no plans to switch for a variety of reasons. But, we have a large camper and we will be away from home more and more as time goes on. With that in mind, I understand that Dish is likely the way to go as they offer month-to-month/pay-as-you go service you can turn on and off as needed. I think with the provider and the service understood, the only remaining portion is the equipment/technical aspect.
I don't know anything about the newer DISH receivers, and even less about the antenna required. I don't think I want a traditional Dish, and I know I definitely do not want to mount one to the roof of my RV as even thought it might be convenient, there could easily be some times where we are parked and the view of the sky would be obstructed. So, I think I want either a portable dome unit, or a traditional dish I can set up on a tripod and move around based on the obstructions of any given site.
I want to future-proof as much as possible. I want to be prepared for 4K if at all possible. So, with that in mind, is the Hopper 3 the best bet? Is it a good choice for an RV? I see a lot of the Wally units being offered with a portable dome antenna for RV use. Is there a portable dome antenna that is 4K compatible?
In short, I want to avoid buying equipment frequently, because I think I will basically be paying full retail for the equipment I need due to the fact that I cannot subsidize it over a long-term agreement where I am paying for the service each month. I don't mind making the investment in the receiver and the dish, I just want to cover my needs (4K, DVR, etc.) and be set for a few years.
Thanks, I would really appreciate the insight, especially from someone who is in a similar position and also values the equipment and technical aspects. I am an enthusiast who happens to be a camper, not your average camper who just wants TV and doesn't know the difference between HDMI and "the yellow, red and white" cable.
-Rob