Not to worry. People do this all the time. Thye have a primary residence and a vacation home or weekend getaway.
Thye simply have a dish placed at the secondary home and bring their receiver with them for the duration of their stay.
The trick is to not have too many tuners on the account. Any more than 5 or 6 may trigger a call from the audit people.
I understand that the customer must read all of the receiver numbers ot the audit person at the time of the call or Dish will shut off the equipment.
I have friend who just had a beach house built. I did an install at that house.
I had him write down the receiver numbers and keep it with him at all times. He used his mobile number as the promary number on the account. SO if the audit nazis call, he has the numbers at hand to read to them.
I tiold him to deny the existence of a land line at his home. I also told him that if the call form the audit nazis came he was to pretend he was walking aorund his house and physically looking at the back of the recivers for the labels...Pretty slick.
Thanks everyone for a very informative thread. Sounds as though if I take a leased receiver already on my account on the road 40 miles away to a seasonal cottage and connect it to a Dish antenna there for a week or so, that'll be ok. How about if for convenience's sake I buy a "clean" receiver and activate it w/ Dish and leave it there, so as not to have to remember to take a receiver from my primary residence? Can I unplug it or disconnect the coax input from it when away from the 2nd residence? When I go to that 2nd residence on a lark, can I power it up and use it again? I wouldn't mind paying Dish $7.00 a month for the option of using this receiver when the notion strikes me to go to the 2nd residence. Will that work, or are their complications if I do it that way, w/ a purchased receiver that "lives" at the 2nd place but is disconnected when I'm away from there. Thanks.