Redwahine wrote:Mitch, I do not have DNS. I have the home base DirectTV and take the receiver in the rig to hook up to the Winegard Carryout portable dish.
That's just what I thought.
Laura, do you have DNS?
Redwahine wrote:Mitch, I do not have DNS. I have the home base DirectTV and take the receiver in the rig to hook up to the Winegard Carryout portable dish.
mitch5252 wrote:Redwahine wrote:Mitch, I do not have DNS. I have the home base DirectTV and take the receiver in the rig to hook up to the Winegard Carryout portable dish.
That's just what I thought.
Laura, do you have DNS?
Acadianmom wrote:There was a story on MSN the other day that Dish Network was the 2nd most hated company in the country.
Martha
mitch5252 wrote:Redwahine wrote:Mitch, I do not have DNS. I have the home base DirectTV and take the receiver in the rig to hook up to the Winegard Carryout portable dish.
That's just what I thought.
Laura, do you have DNS?
rvgrammy1953 wrote: Just remember to turn on the power switch for the roof antenna... That's the step I forget the most....
Azusateach wrote:mitch5252 wrote:Redwahine wrote:Mitch, I do not have DNS. I have the home base DirectTV and take the receiver in the rig to hook up to the Winegard Carryout portable dish.
That's just what I thought.
Laura, do you have DNS?
Nope. So I don't know why I get my Los Angeles feed all the way up in Washington without having to do something special. I was told that once I got more than 150 miles away from home that I'd lose my local network channels. It's never happened. But I won't complain!
Red, have you tried to hook up your receiver and see if you still get your local channels without calling to change the zip code? It might be fun to try it some time and see ...
mitch5252 wrote:Somewhere online there is a map showing the approximate area covered by Directv spot beams.
Spot beams are where locals are broadcast and by breaking them up, bandwidth is saved.
All the non-locals are beamed throughout the United States.
That's why no matter where you are in the lower 48, you'll get Fox News on channel 360.
BirdbyBird wrote:I purchased a Carryout portable system and the Weingard receiver this morning on the way out of Fort Meyers. It may be awhile before I can get it set up though. As I was trying to switch my 12 volt TV over to the 120 with the adapter (that I haven't used in years ) so that the 12 volt plug will be available to run the dome when I get that far...the TV decided to give up the ghost. No TV with either the 12 volt connection or the adapter. I am in this deep, I may be getting a small new TV very soon..... (and yes I tried my GPS in the 12 volt plug and it is still working so the verdict is the TV has died..... I guess bumping around in an RV for 3 or 4 years will do that!
Bethers wrote:Acadianmom wrote:There was a story on MSN the other day that Dish Network was the 2nd most hated company in the country.
Martha
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