I used to take Dish camping with us prior to us getting the Hopper setup at home. I would take a Dish 500 and a tripod and could get signal almost anywhere. The majority of our campgrounds are heavily wooded but I had 300+ feet of coaxial and could always find a small hole somewhere. Once we upgraded to the Hopper we turned in the old reciever and gave up on portable satellite for a while. We have since gotten back in to it and purchased a Wally and added it for $7 a month and we can turn it on/off for the months we camp. I started using my parent's Tailgater 1 and it's a love/hate relationship. I love getting HD channels now and the auto pointing, but I hate that I have to be in a wide open field to get signal. I also hate that I'm apparently limited to 50 feet of cable due to it powering the dish to look for signal. My questions are:
1. Are there any major upgrades with the newer models of tailgaters (or any auto pointing dish) that would allow me to use longer coaxial and get farther away from the camper or make it easier to point through small windows in the trees?
2. If I have to go back to a traditional dish and point it myself, what model dish would I need to work with the Wally, and what satellites would I be looking for? I'm on the eastern arc and used to point at 110 and 119 with the 500. Also, will the Wally give the pointing info I need for the dish based off zipcode like the old reciever I used to have?
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1. Are there any major upgrades with the newer models of tailgaters (or any auto pointing dish) that would allow me to use longer coaxial and get farther away from the camper or make it easier to point through small windows in the trees?
2. If I have to go back to a traditional dish and point it myself, what model dish would I need to work with the Wally, and what satellites would I be looking for? I'm on the eastern arc and used to point at 110 and 119 with the 500. Also, will the Wally give the pointing info I need for the dish based off zipcode like the old reciever I used to have?
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