Every couple years I talk to Dish to see if we can switch from Directv. Currently, home is Genie and a couple receivers. RV is Winegard 1518, HR24 and AM-21 (the thing that takes OTA channels and gets 'em into the DVR. Its not HD, but it works, EXCEPT…
Directv, as far as I know, is still making noise about getting rid of SD and has stopped supporting the AM-21, so since we just went through the annual *&^%$# where they increase the monthly rate I figured it might be a reasonable time to talk to Dish. Again.
And much like Directv, I get different answers depending on who I talk to. And frequently the phone answerers say things like "I THINK that'll work" or "that MAY be possible", which does NOT fill me with confidence. SO, here's what I'd LIKE to do:
Home: 3 tvs, Hopper 3 and a couple joeys (wired? Wireless?).
RV is all over the place depending on who I talk to.
I have 1 TV. I would LIKE to RECORD at LEAST 4 or more channels (5 like the Genie does, or more, would be good) of ANY COMBINATION of satellite, local and OTA channels. And watch one channel presuming they're not all busy recording...
The Hopper at home HAS to remain at home and functional. It CANNOT go in the RV.
I want to have one account. If I have to have a separate account for the RV, Directv is still FAR cheaper than Dish. I suspect, like Directv, Dish is going to refuse to allow DNS channels, nor will they allow me to change the service address when on the road WITHOUT totally screwing up the home DVR. So I need to get OTA channels to the recorder.
The Winegard 1518 SAYS it can do Dish in HD. There are 2 outputs from the dome. I’ve been told it actually DOESN’T work for any of the current Dish equipment to enable me to record two concurrent HD satellite channels. I’d have to put a $1600 dish on the roof to get the same automatic capability I currently have, and would lose the flexibility of being able to move the satellite dish to a different location when the rooftop one is blocked. Which given where we frequently stay, is quite often.
So, I’m looking for a reasonable method of getting Dish on the road, and recording some combination of satellite channels, DNS service if I can get it, and if NOT, OTA channels when we have them, and/or local channels when we have them. In any combination up to the number of concurrent programs that can be recorded. So, 1 or more OTA channels AND 1 or more satellite channels, while watching an OTA or satellite channel – up to the maximum number of channels that can be handled.
I’ve gotten a variety of contradictory information…
So, exactly what CAN I do with a Wally and the 1518 in the RV? How many inputs will it accept, and how many channels will it record? And how does it handle OTA channels?
I’ve been told the VIP722K can record 2 channels (with hard drive), but it WON’T work with the 1518 and would need a $1600 dish. To record 4 concurrent channels I’d need TWO VIP722 units, each with a hard drive, and two of whatever it is that gets OTA channels into the thing. And some way to manage them and get the recorded shows from the two DVRs to the TV.
I was told by one of the "mobile experts" that in order to get the OTA channels into the DVR (not sure whether that meant a Wally or a 722) I'd need an OTA tuner, BUT that with this device any/ALL the OTA channels would be concurrently available to the <whatever dvr ends up in the RV>. I was then told by a DIFFERENT expert that the "ota tuner" would only make ONE channel available.
And was told by the “mobile expert” that a Wally is JUST a one-channel receiver. With an attached hard drive, it can record at MOST, one channel. And that there is NO way with Dish to have a combination of multiple satellite channels and/or multiple OTA channels recorded using one or more Wallys.
I’ve been told by Dish that I CANNOT have two Hoppers on the account. And again, if I were able to put a Hopper in the RV, it would require the $1600 dish. Or a cheaper one that's back to manually trying to find the satellites like we did 10 years ago. In other forums I keep getting responses like “I have 3 Hoppers on my house account and take one with me”. But I never get a response to “HOW DID YOU GET THREE HOPPERS ON YOUR ONE ACCOUNT?”
SO, given all that, and my inability to determine which is real and which is utter BS, how do I get a simple setup at home that works and a simple setup in the RV that’ll handle recording a reasonable number of channels of whatever is available (satellite, OTA, local, possibly DNS) - at LEAST as much as I’m currently able to do with the existing Directv setup, and preferably as good as I'm able to do with my current, very basic, home setup?
Directv, as far as I know, is still making noise about getting rid of SD and has stopped supporting the AM-21, so since we just went through the annual *&^%$# where they increase the monthly rate I figured it might be a reasonable time to talk to Dish. Again.
And much like Directv, I get different answers depending on who I talk to. And frequently the phone answerers say things like "I THINK that'll work" or "that MAY be possible", which does NOT fill me with confidence. SO, here's what I'd LIKE to do:
Home: 3 tvs, Hopper 3 and a couple joeys (wired? Wireless?).
RV is all over the place depending on who I talk to.
I have 1 TV. I would LIKE to RECORD at LEAST 4 or more channels (5 like the Genie does, or more, would be good) of ANY COMBINATION of satellite, local and OTA channels. And watch one channel presuming they're not all busy recording...
The Hopper at home HAS to remain at home and functional. It CANNOT go in the RV.
I want to have one account. If I have to have a separate account for the RV, Directv is still FAR cheaper than Dish. I suspect, like Directv, Dish is going to refuse to allow DNS channels, nor will they allow me to change the service address when on the road WITHOUT totally screwing up the home DVR. So I need to get OTA channels to the recorder.
The Winegard 1518 SAYS it can do Dish in HD. There are 2 outputs from the dome. I’ve been told it actually DOESN’T work for any of the current Dish equipment to enable me to record two concurrent HD satellite channels. I’d have to put a $1600 dish on the roof to get the same automatic capability I currently have, and would lose the flexibility of being able to move the satellite dish to a different location when the rooftop one is blocked. Which given where we frequently stay, is quite often.
So, I’m looking for a reasonable method of getting Dish on the road, and recording some combination of satellite channels, DNS service if I can get it, and if NOT, OTA channels when we have them, and/or local channels when we have them. In any combination up to the number of concurrent programs that can be recorded. So, 1 or more OTA channels AND 1 or more satellite channels, while watching an OTA or satellite channel – up to the maximum number of channels that can be handled.
I’ve gotten a variety of contradictory information…
So, exactly what CAN I do with a Wally and the 1518 in the RV? How many inputs will it accept, and how many channels will it record? And how does it handle OTA channels?
I’ve been told the VIP722K can record 2 channels (with hard drive), but it WON’T work with the 1518 and would need a $1600 dish. To record 4 concurrent channels I’d need TWO VIP722 units, each with a hard drive, and two of whatever it is that gets OTA channels into the thing. And some way to manage them and get the recorded shows from the two DVRs to the TV.
I was told by one of the "mobile experts" that in order to get the OTA channels into the DVR (not sure whether that meant a Wally or a 722) I'd need an OTA tuner, BUT that with this device any/ALL the OTA channels would be concurrently available to the <whatever dvr ends up in the RV>. I was then told by a DIFFERENT expert that the "ota tuner" would only make ONE channel available.
And was told by the “mobile expert” that a Wally is JUST a one-channel receiver. With an attached hard drive, it can record at MOST, one channel. And that there is NO way with Dish to have a combination of multiple satellite channels and/or multiple OTA channels recorded using one or more Wallys.
I’ve been told by Dish that I CANNOT have two Hoppers on the account. And again, if I were able to put a Hopper in the RV, it would require the $1600 dish. Or a cheaper one that's back to manually trying to find the satellites like we did 10 years ago. In other forums I keep getting responses like “I have 3 Hoppers on my house account and take one with me”. But I never get a response to “HOW DID YOU GET THREE HOPPERS ON YOUR ONE ACCOUNT?”
SO, given all that, and my inability to determine which is real and which is utter BS, how do I get a simple setup at home that works and a simple setup in the RV that’ll handle recording a reasonable number of channels of whatever is available (satellite, OTA, local, possibly DNS) - at LEAST as much as I’m currently able to do with the existing Directv setup, and preferably as good as I'm able to do with my current, very basic, home setup?