I'm new to this forum and looking for help...
I recently purchased a cabin and would like to be able to take one of my HD boxes up to use while I'm there.
My primary home is in 48030. My cabin is a few hours away, in 49689. I currently have a slimline sl3 swm dish with whole home dvr. I don't believe that this setup currently has a power insertor. I'd like to set up the same setup up north so I don't have to switch dish types each time I go back and forth. I'd be starting with 1 receiver at the cabin but may like to add additional receivers down the road someday. I also would like to receive my locals (either from home or the locals near the cabin) if possible. I'm fairly handy with tools and technology so I'm confident I can do this install myself, plus from what I've read, Dtv won't install at a 2nd home or I'll have to pay out of pocket for an install. Plus, they'll hit me with another receiver, etc for something I'm not going to use all the time.
What all do I need for this install? It looks like the consensus is to mount on the roof if possible but the area where the cabin is receives a ton of snow (130"+ this past winter) so a pole mount would be easier to keep cleared, etc.
I have an installers spool of RG59 that someone gave me awhile back. The installer that upgraded my home to the whole home dvr/sl3 lnb a few months ago said it was basically junk now and I should just pitch it. Being a cabin, I'd like to save $ where I can. A roll of RG6 is pretty expensive. I've read posts that say it can't be used, others that say it shouldn't be used, and others that say its fine. I will not have internet so won't be streaming, etc.
Do I need a power insertor? Anything else I'm missing aside from trying to get the thing aimed right? Any help/tips you pros can give me is appreciated.
I recently purchased a cabin and would like to be able to take one of my HD boxes up to use while I'm there.
My primary home is in 48030. My cabin is a few hours away, in 49689. I currently have a slimline sl3 swm dish with whole home dvr. I don't believe that this setup currently has a power insertor. I'd like to set up the same setup up north so I don't have to switch dish types each time I go back and forth. I'd be starting with 1 receiver at the cabin but may like to add additional receivers down the road someday. I also would like to receive my locals (either from home or the locals near the cabin) if possible. I'm fairly handy with tools and technology so I'm confident I can do this install myself, plus from what I've read, Dtv won't install at a 2nd home or I'll have to pay out of pocket for an install. Plus, they'll hit me with another receiver, etc for something I'm not going to use all the time.
What all do I need for this install? It looks like the consensus is to mount on the roof if possible but the area where the cabin is receives a ton of snow (130"+ this past winter) so a pole mount would be easier to keep cleared, etc.
I have an installers spool of RG59 that someone gave me awhile back. The installer that upgraded my home to the whole home dvr/sl3 lnb a few months ago said it was basically junk now and I should just pitch it. Being a cabin, I'd like to save $ where I can. A roll of RG6 is pretty expensive. I've read posts that say it can't be used, others that say it shouldn't be used, and others that say its fine. I will not have internet so won't be streaming, etc.
Do I need a power insertor? Anything else I'm missing aside from trying to get the thing aimed right? Any help/tips you pros can give me is appreciated.