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VuCube user experience?
Yahoo Message Number: 129703
Do you have experience with VuCube? on DirectTV?  opinion? Your helpful response appreciated.

HAPPY EASTER - Jack
Jack - Teal 2003 IB31
Southeastern LD  #19 •• Southwestern LD  #14  ••
LD Caravan  #2999

Re: VuCube user experience?
Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 129704
I don't have any personal experience with it, but you do know that you will not be able to receive DirecTV's HD programming with the VuQube (or any dome)?
 As long as you just want SD programming, DirecTV is the best service to use with a dome since all the SD programming is on only one satellite.

Linda Hylton http://earl-linda.blogspot.com
Linda Hylton

Re: VuCube user experience?
Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 129736
Thanks Linda - Yes aware that only SD is available. My main interest is how reliable the VuQube locates/locks on satellite when moving to new locations.  How trouble-free over period of time?  Any "gotcha" items or situations. --  Jack
Jack - Teal 2003 IB31
Southeastern LD  #19 •• Southwestern LD  #14  ••
LD Caravan  #2999

Re: VuCube user experience?
Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 129742
Sorry I can't help with personal experience, only what I've read on various RV forums.  VuQube makes several models...from their least expensive remote control product (where you have to use the remote to turn the LNB inside the dome) to their more expensive fully automatic dome (if I were buying one, I'd only buy the fully automatic dome...YMMV).
 Have you considered the Winegard Carryout?  From what I've read by people "in the know," it's a better product than the VuQube, although I really haven't read much bad about the VuQube.  The main difference between the two domes is the manner in which they receive power: The VuQube gets its power directly from the receiver, while the Carryout must have a separate 12-volt power source.  There may be other differences, too, that I'm not up on.

Linda Hylton http://earl-linda.blogspot.com
Linda Hylton

Re: VuCube user experience?
Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 129764
Thanks Linda -- You've pointed me another direction to read and research. - Jack
Jack - Teal 2003 IB31
Southeastern LD  #19 •• Southwestern LD  #14  ••
LD Caravan  #2999

Re: VuCube user experience?
Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 129776
Jack, We recently purchased a Winegard Carryout and use it with a Dish Network dual tuner HD DVR.
 The only thing I have issues with is when trying to use both tuners at the same time.  Since the dish can only view one satellite at a time it is impossible to view or record from two separate satellites at a time.  For example if I'm recording ESPN I can't watch ESPN2 because the signals come from two different satellites.  Dish Network's HD package is split among three different satellites.
 Since the dish is a lot smaller than a conventional dish it seems like there are closer tolerances when it come to line of sight.  I think trees and clouds have more of an effect than a standard oval dish would.
 On the plus side, it takes ten times less time to set up than trying to align a standard dish.
 I think it was well worth it but looking back I think we should gave spent the extra money to get the in-motion version which allows for viewing while the RV is

 
Re: VuCube user experience?
Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 129788
Hi Danny -  your experience is indeed helpful; thanks for taking time to reply and share. - Jack
Jack - Teal 2003 IB31
Southeastern LD  #19 •• Southwestern LD  #14  ••
LD Caravan  #2999