Hello,
We've been full time RVers for a long time. Up until this last summer we would travel with the weather and not stay in one spot more than 2-3 weeks. We've slowed down a little deciding to travel between PA and the RGV (Rio Grand Valley) for awhile. In PA LOS is a bit tricky since we have a lot of high trees. I'll have a tower put up this year so I can get a reliable signal. There are some details I need to figure out.
We've used a Winegard Carryout for a four years as we traveled and there are some changes I have to do to swap between the tripod / Carryout configurations.
The Carryout requires that there is no splitter between the output and input and that the receiver be set to an SW64 (software switch).Since we'll still use the Carryout when travelling, I need to figure out an easy way to change the coax configuration from one to the other.
The configuration is simple but setting it up is bit tricky as there is not a lot of access to the rear of the receiver.
What i'll need to be able to do is switch between a 'normal' coax setup to a single coax to the sat 1 input for the carryout and the normal single coax to splitter then to each sat input.
We are listed as an RV account so I switch locals constantly with no issues. However since the Harrisburg PA HD locals are on the EA only I need to figure out the easiest configuration. I already have a 1000.2 WA up there but I can get the 1000.4 EA if needed... A few fulltimers have said they switch between WA / EA arcs travelling from New England to points West / South..
Here is what I am considering.
Option A, use my existing WA dish and hang a third dish to pick up the HD locals.
Option B, get a 1000.4 with EA LNB's and switch between EA / WA in the receiver.
One other QS a friend has asked if he could use on port on the dish for his RV. The other two I'll use for the primary receiver and a second receiver that I'll install in a Gazebo. What other considerations will I need to address for this setup?
Receiver is a Vip 622R.
We've been full time RVers for a long time. Up until this last summer we would travel with the weather and not stay in one spot more than 2-3 weeks. We've slowed down a little deciding to travel between PA and the RGV (Rio Grand Valley) for awhile. In PA LOS is a bit tricky since we have a lot of high trees. I'll have a tower put up this year so I can get a reliable signal. There are some details I need to figure out.
We've used a Winegard Carryout for a four years as we traveled and there are some changes I have to do to swap between the tripod / Carryout configurations.
The Carryout requires that there is no splitter between the output and input and that the receiver be set to an SW64 (software switch).Since we'll still use the Carryout when travelling, I need to figure out an easy way to change the coax configuration from one to the other.
The configuration is simple but setting it up is bit tricky as there is not a lot of access to the rear of the receiver.
What i'll need to be able to do is switch between a 'normal' coax setup to a single coax to the sat 1 input for the carryout and the normal single coax to splitter then to each sat input.
We are listed as an RV account so I switch locals constantly with no issues. However since the Harrisburg PA HD locals are on the EA only I need to figure out the easiest configuration. I already have a 1000.2 WA up there but I can get the 1000.4 EA if needed... A few fulltimers have said they switch between WA / EA arcs travelling from New England to points West / South..
Here is what I am considering.
Option A, use my existing WA dish and hang a third dish to pick up the HD locals.
Option B, get a 1000.4 with EA LNB's and switch between EA / WA in the receiver.
One other QS a friend has asked if he could use on port on the dish for his RV. The other two I'll use for the primary receiver and a second receiver that I'll install in a Gazebo. What other considerations will I need to address for this setup?
Receiver is a Vip 622R.