I have cable now with Two HD TV's and the only reason I would consider getting Dish is if I could grab one of the HD DVR receivers from the house and put it in our RV ( 5th wheel) with a tripod dish for long week-ends. I guess hopper is out of the question because of RV satellite hook-up problems.So, if I can use one of the DVR's from home in our RV, which DVR's should I get?
Thanks for your post. I will be happy to work through a configuration for you that should provide the service you wish to have.
Depending on how you will use your Dish system, and where you would be in the RV, there are a number of ways to have Dish service.
Typically, RV customers who do not have a mobile dome on the RV use a tripod, which is set up at the camp site, or the Tailgater, which is the better way to get up and running. This setup can go on a special pay-as-you-go account for RVs, and has a Tailgater and VIP211 receiver. DVR receivers are not recommended for RV use, because DVRs ( any company's ) have hard drives which are easily damaged by road vibrations, driving hazards, etc.
While the account would be paid a month in advance (like all Dish accounts), when you stop service, a credit will remain on the account, which can be used when you reactivate the account.
For your home, you could set up a regular account, and For that, you can use either a Hopper /Joey, or VIP receiver setup for the HD/SD viewing in your home. Add a Sling Adapter if you have the receiver hooked up to the DVR, and you can view content remotely, too. You will need a broadband download connection of at least 3Mbps to use the remote viewing features (Dish Remote Access, Dish Online, or streaming via Blockbuster @ Home). The VIP 722k, and Hopper are the best for this application.
Depending on where you travel in your RV, you might be able to view content back at home on your iPad, laptop, and in some cases an internet connected TV. I would only recommend access our online viewing options if you have data capability, and a truly unlimited data plan, if you plan on streaming to a mobile device, though. Overage charges on mobile data plans can be very high. The other consideration with this, is will you have mobile data coverage, and what type in the areas you travel to.
Please feel free to PM me for any help you might need. Our team will help you meet you individual needs.