Garypowell
Well-known member
We travel about 6 - 8 weeks four times a year. Before we left on this trip I bought the 1518 model from Winegarde and in my home location it worked excellent. I know about only getting local programming close to home.
My simple solution as we moved from city to city was to call Direct TV and tell them that I had "moved". Once done we could get the local channels. But sometimes this would not work. It did not take long to realize that since our dish only receives low def signals in some city's the local channels are only in High Def. Therefore in some city's no local programs.
OK....to solve that I decided to get in touch with Direct TV and discuss the "Distant Network Services". I called three times and even though the story changed slighting I was told the way it worked was:
1. I had to choose what receivers I wanted to designate for RV use. Once that was done I could no longer use them in the house upon my return.
2. Once I chose the the recievers (I had brought the DVR and a bedroom DD-12 along) Direct TV would establsih an RV account for me. This would be a seperate entity to the house account.
3. In the RV account I would buy the $15 package for major networks....this is the major variation I heard. I was told I could buy one station at a time by one person. I would then have to buy an "entertainment" package so I could "see" all the other channels with my new RV account.
4. Of course I will still be paying for the home account including having to order and pay to replace the recievers that are now designated to the RV and can't be used at home.
5. I would be allowed to put either account on vacation but only for a total of 4 times a year. So if I turned on the RV account and turned off the home account that would count for 2 of them.
I can see how this would work for full-timers....but it is not really acceptable for our use.
I am curious if anyone else travels like us and uses Direct TV and what "deal" you have been able to set up with them. If this is how it works....not much I can do....but I heard one person I spoke to tell me that you really did not have to set it up this way and they would simply turn on the Distant Network Service as I wanted/needed it.
So obviously I am confused and as asked curious what others (part-timers) have set up. Maybe I did not ask the right question....or maybe there is another way around this.
For the rest of this week we are in the Grenada, MS area. There are no local channels here so we are watching over the air for locals....and using the dish for the stuff we get from direct tv.
Thanks,
Gary
My simple solution as we moved from city to city was to call Direct TV and tell them that I had "moved". Once done we could get the local channels. But sometimes this would not work. It did not take long to realize that since our dish only receives low def signals in some city's the local channels are only in High Def. Therefore in some city's no local programs.
OK....to solve that I decided to get in touch with Direct TV and discuss the "Distant Network Services". I called three times and even though the story changed slighting I was told the way it worked was:
1. I had to choose what receivers I wanted to designate for RV use. Once that was done I could no longer use them in the house upon my return.
2. Once I chose the the recievers (I had brought the DVR and a bedroom DD-12 along) Direct TV would establsih an RV account for me. This would be a seperate entity to the house account.
3. In the RV account I would buy the $15 package for major networks....this is the major variation I heard. I was told I could buy one station at a time by one person. I would then have to buy an "entertainment" package so I could "see" all the other channels with my new RV account.
4. Of course I will still be paying for the home account including having to order and pay to replace the recievers that are now designated to the RV and can't be used at home.
5. I would be allowed to put either account on vacation but only for a total of 4 times a year. So if I turned on the RV account and turned off the home account that would count for 2 of them.
I can see how this would work for full-timers....but it is not really acceptable for our use.
I am curious if anyone else travels like us and uses Direct TV and what "deal" you have been able to set up with them. If this is how it works....not much I can do....but I heard one person I spoke to tell me that you really did not have to set it up this way and they would simply turn on the Distant Network Service as I wanted/needed it.
So obviously I am confused and as asked curious what others (part-timers) have set up. Maybe I did not ask the right question....or maybe there is another way around this.
For the rest of this week we are in the Grenada, MS area. There are no local channels here so we are watching over the air for locals....and using the dish for the stuff we get from direct tv.
Thanks,
Gary