Roof mounted satellite TV receivers July 19, 2020, 04:50:47 pm I own a 2007, 31 ft Laze Daze which came with an in motion set up which worked great all over the US for about 8 yrs then'would not work at all. The company which made these no longer in US , I emailed them about service and parts to whichthey responded by saying units no longer available to included parts or service So I am looking for a new set-up.In looking at internet units available-wow to much to comprehendWhat to you all have for roof mounted satellites and receivers and service Dish or Directv, we have Directv at home and have so for 12 years. My orginal satellite service was DirectvThanks for your wisdomBob Wilson
Re: Roof mounted satellite TV receivers Reply #1 – July 19, 2020, 07:25:53 pm Since you like Direct TV at home, stay with it on the road. Big decisions on equipment are 1) in$ motion$ or parked, 2) Roof mounted, ground based, or hybrid, 3) One satellite or 3$ satellites$ at one time. Figure those out first.
Re: Roof mounted satellite TV receivers Reply #2 – July 20, 2020, 09:31:14 am We have a roof mounted in motion, but also carry a tailgator. This allows us unlimited options including an outside tv for tailgating if bring along another tv and receiver.
Re: Roof mounted satellite TV receivers Reply #3 – July 20, 2020, 11:42:25 am Thanks.I am not looking for in motion . We had NO CHOICE when we purchased new. I am now curious as to the systemsour fellow LD owners use.
Re: Roof mounted satellite TV receivers Reply #4 – July 20, 2020, 12:00:08 pm We have the King/Quest. Direct TV supplies reception from an extra box we purchased from Best Buy. It doesn’t work while we are driving but has been very reliable while we are parked. It is attached to the roof with a cradle and can be used as a portable if need be. I hope this helps. Dale from Downey.
Re: Roof mounted satellite TV receivers Reply #5 – July 20, 2020, 03:43:35 pm Thanks for response, this is the kind of info I am looking for.