what about nite viewing?
The FTA receivers don't use much power.
Some LCD TV sets do. More than you'd expect.
If the info isn't listed in the manual, on the label, or on their web site, I measure it.
Turns out, my 42" LCD Syntax Olevia pulls about 220 watts! -
Of course, at 80-90 lbs, it's a little heavy to toss in the trunk for a drive!
My portable DVD player has the ability to run on 12 volts.
It was meant to be used in a car.
However, the seven inch screen is just big enough to do FTA tune-ups, and would be disappointing to watch programs on.
The little Honda generators are very quiet.
It you set one far enough away from camp, it would be pretty nice.
The horror stories above should convince you to be mindful of discharging your vehicle battery for any length of time.
Some sort of proper power conditioner or UPC is probably wise.
Not just a surge suppressor power strip.
What I really wanted to comment on is the dish.
I don't think you want to mount it on the vehicle.
Any movement of the car/truck would throw off the pointing.
So, unless you want to deploy stabilizer pads like heavy equipment does, then the dish should be ground-mounted.
As for a motorized dish... if you do go that way, you'll get a lot of practice aligning for the Clarke Belt!
I'd go with a fixed dish, expecially if you're just looking for the one bird.
edit: and you really should have posted this thread on the 1st of the month!