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Just moved into our RV. It is set up with a Winegard 1000 satellite dish for "Dish TV". I want to go with a home account rather than a RV account. Reason is, you can get the Hopper and Joeys with a home account and not with an RV account "according to the tech". Have no need for Pay As You Go because we will use it all the time.
We did the same thing with Direct tv and the genie. It works very for us. We get our bills emailed, but we have our home address listed
First let me say opinions are like belly buttons Everyone has one. My opinion is that for RVING, Direct tv is an excellent choice. The genie receiver with the dual off air tuner and their updated search routine for recordings is excellent. The off air tuner integrates the local off air channel into the guide so you are not switching and their new search and record feature will search all channels looking for a match in the program name. As we move from area to area it will automatically scan local broadcast channels for the network programming we want to record.
We use to do the same thing with Dish TV but not as easily.
Ed
-- Edited by Talensnana on Sunday 7th of June 2015 11:01:57 PM
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Yes, you plan will work.But keep in mind that there are some places you will not be able to receive over-the-air stations - the big 4 networks CBS – ABC – FOX – NBC - and I will advise all this will get harder in the future with the FCCs requirement for many over the air TV stations to change channel.(Another topic)
Assuming you are full time you can get the 4 networks – and PBS and the CW – via satellite. It’s called DNS and you do have to submit a form giving them your VIN number off the trailer / Motor Home due to FCC (government) regulations. This is just easier off-satellite once it’s set up.Lots less fiddling when you move and set up.
We do both – off-air and off-satellite for the networks.Off satellite is just easier and we’ve been doing this for quite a number of years.Naturally if you don’t move much or are near the broadcast towers of the larger cities none of this matters.We just travel quite a bit.
For various technical reasons for RV use I would recommend DirecTV over “Dish.”The Genie works well in an RV and getting the DirecTV satellites can be easier due to their physical location in space. - Think mountains - but mostly trees.
All that said, yes, you can do as you are suggesting.
We use Dish Network, but just have the plain old DVR (a 722 VIP I think) so don't know about the Hopper & Joey). By the way we do have a sticks & bricks so when we travel we just grab the DVR from the house and put it in the RV.
We are very happy using the local channels from Dish where ever we are located. When we move from one area of the country to another I go online to Dish.com, establish a "chat line" to customer service and have them change our service address, but to be sure to keep our billing address the same.
It is good to understand you don't need to change your service address every time you move. You only need to change your service address when you move outside the local channel spot beam.
Here is a link to where you can see the coverage of the spot beams: http://www.satelliteguys.us/thelist/index.php?page=dishnetworkmarkets&sub From the first page, select the state, then the city and then click on the "spot beam" for that city and you will view the coverage.
As an example, the Portland, OR spot beam covers just about all of Oregon and a huge amount of WA. The spot beam goes all the way up into Vancouver, British Columbia and about 90 air miles into northern CA. You can spend months touring the Pacific Northwest without ever needing to change your local channels.
Here is the text I use with the chat line when I need to change local channels:
"We have moved our RV to a new location and would like to change my Service Address please. My Billing Address will stay the same.
Also, would you please change my local channels to the new Service Address which is: 13500 Central Ave SW #124C Albuquerque, NM 87121"
Note that the above address is not necessarily where we are physically located, but just the address of an RV Park in the city we want the local channels for. I try to use a campsite number which is not likely to match any actual campsite in the RV park.
However, if you ever need to have service from Dish Network, such as having them replace a broken DVR you will need to have your service address match your actual physical location.
Some people don't want the hassle of changing local channels so they use the DNS (Distant Network Service), but we much prefer having the local channels.
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Al & Sharon, 2006 Winnebago Journey 36G, Chevy Colorado Toad
DirecTV makes changing your service location difficult. I wish I could do what A-S Travelers are doing with DISH. I just quit calling DirectV because they make you feel like a criminal to get it changed. I like my life less stressed so I just don't talk to DirecTV about anything anymore.
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I recently upgraded to the Hopper & Joey in my 5ver and had no problems.
Don't know if that will help since our situations are probably different. I started with Dish in the S&B and just moved one of my receivers to the RV we had at that time. I think I let them know it was an RV. We started full timing in that RV and eventually upgraded the receiver. We have since upgraded the RV and after a few months upgraded the receiver. During all of this we have continuously kept the S&B address.
The installer of the Hopper obviously knew it was going in an RV since he was physically present and had to install a splitter on the roof for the Joey.
Since Dish no longer offers the Distant Network service I was told by the installer all I need to do was call dish to update my physical location to be able to get the local network stations.
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living in: 2014 Montana 3900FB fifth wheel
camping & traveling in: 2008 Chalet a-frame hard side pop up
"full timing" since December, 2008
currently in a fixed location in SW Washington State but that could change
One of our neighbors in an RV and us in ours, decided about 3 months ago to try and get Dish installed, I called Dish, gave them the address of the Park we stay in and they sent a tech out to install it, I never mentioned the 'RV' at all. I have the DVR and 2 tv's set up to one box, no hopper because I didn't want to use my hotspot data for downloading movies etc from dish. I got the HBO/Starz package free for 3 months and just cancelled it today.
My neighbor got her dish installed on the same day by the same tech, she told Dish she has a RV, they have no DVR access, they didn't get the free movie channels and were put on the payg payment plan. Every month she gets reminders on her tv screen that her payment is due and if not paid within 24 hours their service will be suspended. I get none of that, I am on a contract and pay my bill online.
Just an FYI for you so you can decide which way to go. I love my Dish and the lower price than Direct offers.
huggies Kim x
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2016 Vilano by VanLeigh, 2012 F350 Diesel SD 6,7L long bed SRW
Staying at Greenlakes RV Resort nr San Antonio TX
Kim is way too busy planning to have a 'real' job!
Jay is a civillian Gov't Historian Randolph AFB TX (retired AD in '07 after 23 yrs)
I'm another new one to satellite tv as we have always had cable tv at our house and totally unfamiliar with Joey's, Hoppers and the different receivers. We are picking up our new coach this fall and it will have an Winegard automatic open face satellite dish for the Dish network. We have two tvs in the coach so the way I understand it, I will need a separate receiver for each tv if I want to watch different channels at the same time. Am I correct in understanding that I cannot watch one channel while recording another on the receiver? Seems to me that should be a basic function. I went to the Dish website and it shows the V211Z as the receiver that I would need to purchase. I assume this is the latest and greatest?
If all of the above is true, is there a workaround to add more flexibility to the setup.
Hi Steve, We have only one Dish receiver but watch 2 tv's from it, I can record on both tv's and watch a show on the DVR that I have recorded earlier, or I can record something on one tv and watch a different channel on the other tv. Hope that helps.
huggies Kim x
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2016 Vilano by VanLeigh, 2012 F350 Diesel SD 6,7L long bed SRW
Staying at Greenlakes RV Resort nr San Antonio TX
Kim is way too busy planning to have a 'real' job!
Jay is a civillian Gov't Historian Randolph AFB TX (retired AD in '07 after 23 yrs)
Hi Steve, We have only one Dish receiver but watch 2 tv's from it, I can record on both tv's and watch a show on the DVR that I have recorded earlier, or I can record something on one tv and watch a different channel on the other tv. Hope that helps.
huggies Kim x
Thanks. It does help. As long as I can do what you do with your setup everything should be fine. I will just have to familiarize myself with a different setup.