I just got off a chat session with a sales person at Dish. I didn't get a good answer to a few of my questions so I hope someone here will be more knowledgable. Right now I have a Directv HD-DVR that feeds a component signal into a piece of equipment that I own. The equipment splits and trasmits the signal over RG6 to a couple other TV's in different rooms and also to the TV next to the receiver. I have RF remotes in all 3 rooms. This works great except all rooms have to watch the same channel. This is not a big problem. I want to do the same thing with Dish. The sales person could not understand this setup. I am thinking I could get the VIP612 and one Pro remote upgrade kit and two additional Pro remotes. Anyone see a problem with that?
Next, I have a standard def Directv receiver that I move around between our cabin and our travel trailer. The salesperson wanted us to set up an additional account for that. We only use the cabin and RV on rare occasions so I will not pay another account fee, just an additional receiver fee. My question is if I get the Solo 311 receiver, will I be able to use this with the portable satellite dish I use now for Directv? Will I get my local channels with this dish? Right now I can travel pretty far from Denver before I lose my locals with Directv. In fact, I have traveled up to 8 hours away and had no problems. I only assume at some point I would lose them as I understand this comes down over a spot beam. I wonder if this would hold true for Dish?
Lastly is the power consumption issue. Our RV uses solar power so consumption is an issue for us. I asked the sales person what the specs are and she checked each receiver and they were all the same:
Power supply draw: 0.15 - 1.25 amps, average 0.25 amps; 15 - 230 watts, average 60 watts
I am skeptical that all the receivers, HD or standard def, would consume roughly the same amount of power. She looked up the info for VIP722, VIP612, Solo 311, and Solo 211k. How warm does the VIP612 get? How warm does the Solo 311 get? This will give me a better idea of the true power consumption.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Bob
Next, I have a standard def Directv receiver that I move around between our cabin and our travel trailer. The salesperson wanted us to set up an additional account for that. We only use the cabin and RV on rare occasions so I will not pay another account fee, just an additional receiver fee. My question is if I get the Solo 311 receiver, will I be able to use this with the portable satellite dish I use now for Directv? Will I get my local channels with this dish? Right now I can travel pretty far from Denver before I lose my locals with Directv. In fact, I have traveled up to 8 hours away and had no problems. I only assume at some point I would lose them as I understand this comes down over a spot beam. I wonder if this would hold true for Dish?
Lastly is the power consumption issue. Our RV uses solar power so consumption is an issue for us. I asked the sales person what the specs are and she checked each receiver and they were all the same:
Power supply draw: 0.15 - 1.25 amps, average 0.25 amps; 15 - 230 watts, average 60 watts
I am skeptical that all the receivers, HD or standard def, would consume roughly the same amount of power. She looked up the info for VIP722, VIP612, Solo 311, and Solo 211k. How warm does the VIP612 get? How warm does the Solo 311 get? This will give me a better idea of the true power consumption.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Bob