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i am looking at putting satellite on my truck and i dont watch enough tv to justify paying for it but i would like the news and stuff..

has anyone used the vuqube or had any dealing with it you manually set your angles but will it work its pretty small dish?

i am also building a new computer for my truck and i was wondering what tuner cards are the best for this. i have had several cards in the past and wanted to get a good one this time?

i run all 48 states and looking for a good place to start and not have to buy more equipment later.

B4 today i thought the only way to get satellite was dish and direct tv.

links guess i cant post google VuQube Wallace Technologies u will find it


thanks for any input
 
i am looking at putting satellite on my truck and i dont watch enough tv to justify paying for it but i would like the news and stuff..

has anyone used the vuqube or had any dealing with it you manually set your angles but will it work its pretty small dish?

i am also building a new computer for my truck and i was wondering what tuner cards are the best for this. i have had several cards in the past and wanted to get a good one this time?

i run all 48 states and looking for a good place to start and not have to buy more equipment later.

B4 today i thought the only way to get satellite was dish and direct tv.

links guess i cant post google VuQube Wallace Technologies u will find it


thanks for any input

According to info on the manufacturers site this dish is for Dishnet or DirectTv.
It's too small for true FTA.

From manufacturers website:
Specifications:

Height: 17.5" Width: 16" Weight: 10.5 lbs Service Compatibility: DIRECTV, DISH Network
Bell ExpressVu Power: From Satellite receiver Elevation Range: 7" - 65" Wiring: Single coaxial cable
(50' provided) Satellite Switching: Yes; need to use VuQube remote Signal Acquisition: Remote to set antenna elevation & azimuth;
Less than 5 minutes
 
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Sadoun is one of our sites Gold Sponsors, and offers that Vu Qube device.
It's discussed in this thread, with documentation:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/sadoun-...new-product-vu-qube-v10-truck-rv-antenna.html

He also sells another device for pay-TV service, from Winegard:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/sadoun-...ces-winegard-travler-rv-satellite-dishes.html

As mentioned, neither is likely to get any actual FTA signals.
The dishes are just too small.

Quite some time ago, another long-haul trucker was interested in the same problem.
If I recall correctly, we suggested he carry a 30" dish behind his cab (or in it) and pop it on a short mast at the rear of the cab when he parked for the night.
Once you get the hang of aiming such a dish, it's not too bad.
And, depending on which satellite he preferred, he had all the music, news, and other entertainment he needed for the evening.
 
yeah sounds like no easy way to fta ooh well

nick

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Did I read somewhere that Dish is doing a prepaid/preloaded card service where you only "pay" for the days you actually turn the receiver on and use it?

Seems like this would be a good answer in this case - that way this dude wouldn't be tied to a subscription - especially one that he/she would not use every day.

Would require hauling around a DN dish and doing the set-up, but that's not rocket science.
 
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