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jamesu
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We currently have Dish Network at home. When we go on long camping trips we would like to view our current recordings on TV. We see so many models of dish playmaker/tailgater antennas; how do we know which on will work for us? It would seem that a permanent dish antenna would be more convenient but are there any cautions we should know of?
Has anyone had good or bad experiences?
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JohnG3
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Bill.Satellite wrote:
The Winegard Playmaker is setup to work with the Wally only. Maybe that's what you are referring to.


Have a Wally and both the inmotion roof antenna and the carry out work.
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Edd505
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You can get a Wally & a Tailgater and add them to your home service for $7 a month. Turn it off and on with the My Dish app and pay only the months used. Local channels if you have them are change with the app to the area you are setup.
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Bill_Satellite
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The Winegard Playmaker is setup to work with the Wally only. Maybe that's what you are referring to.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

DarkSkySeeker
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
gheicher wrote:
I purchased a tailgater antenna from Dish. They will tell you if your home receiver is compatible - Most newer Dish receivers are.

Cost was equal to other retailers and advantage buying from Dish it includes their service.


The only current model Dish receiver that works with a Tailgater is the Wally. None of the Hopper models work with any of the automatic dome antennas. The Hoppers require a full open face multi-satellite dish.


My Tailgater came paired with a ViP211z.
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gheicher
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Dutch_12078 wrote:
The only current model Dish receiver that works with a Tailgater is the Wally. None of the Hopper models work with any of the automatic dome antennas. The Hoppers require a full open face multi-satellite dish.

The receivers listed for use with my Tailgater are Wally, ViP211z, ViP211k, ViP211, and 411

Dutch_12078
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gheicher wrote:
I purchased a tailgater antenna from Dish. They will tell you if your home receiver is compatible - Most newer Dish receivers are.

Cost was equal to other retailers and advantage buying from Dish it includes their service.


The only current model Dish receiver that works with a Tailgater is the Wally. None of the Hopper models work with any of the automatic dome antennas. The Hoppers require a full open face multi-satellite dish.
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gheicher
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I purchased a tailgater antenna from Dish. They will tell you if your home receiver is compatible - Most newer Dish receivers are.

Cost was equal to other retailers and advantage buying from Dish it includes their service.

2oldman
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Bill_Satellite
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Much depends upon the type DVR you have at home and whether you want to watch live TV as well as the recorded programming. Tell us a bit more about what receiver you plan to use and how you want to use it.
What I post is my 2 cents and nothing more. Please don't read anything into my post that's not there. If you disagree, that's OK.
Can't we all just get along?

bikendan
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We have Dish at home.
BIL gave us a Wineguard Carryout antenna.
But we discovered that with the Dish Anywhere app, using cellphone as a hotspot, we can watch everything we want as if we were at home.
We can watch live shows or anything we have recorded on the DVR.
We just cast it to our Smart TV.
So we don't have to buy an additional receiver, that doesn't have a DVR.
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dkreuzen
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jamesu wrote:
We currently have Dish Network at home. When we go on long camping trips we would like to view our current recordings on TV. We see so many models of dish playmaker/tailgater antennas; how do we know which on will work for us? It would seem that a permanent dish antenna would be more convenient but are there any cautions we should know of?
Has anyone had good or bad experiences?


Assuming you have a Hopper DVR then this may be what you want.
https://www.dish.com/equipment/dvrs/hoppergo/
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DarkSkySeeker
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Fire19 wrote:
If you have a DVR receiver from Dish you do not need signal to watch what is recorded at least I don't on my 722K.

Ditto
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Fire19
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If you have a DVR receiver from Dish you do not need signal to watch what is recorded at least I don't on my 722K.
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janstey58
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We love our Traveler in motion permanent dish on our roof. The wife can watch TV on long trips. The only downside is a highly treed campsite. I have spent 30 mins moving forward and backward trying to get a signal. This year we purchased an X2 portable dish for those treed sites, so I am looking forward to using that as well for TV. We do travel some places where you just cant pull in an OTA channel, and our Dish service has local channels plus, we wouldn't travel without it.

As far as recordings you made at home, you would have to carry that DVR box to your RV and take it with you, as it stores those recordings on a hard drive within the receiver.
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