What are the most used Portable Satellite TV Equipment
Style:Satellite TV Antenna and receiver Designed exclusively for DISH Network satellite TV programming, the Pathway X2 antenna offers a whole new look at automatic satellite TV acquisition
Powered through the DISH receiver, the Pathway X2 requires no separate power cord
Simply activate the receiver through an existing DISH account or subscribe to a new Pay-As-You-Go programming package that doesn?t require any activation fees or 2 year agreements
A unique feature to the Pathway is the ability to point to either Western or Eastern arc satellite orbitals, offering the most programming available
The larger reflector size also provides superior signal performance compared to other automatic portable satellite systems
Lightweight yet rugged, the Pathway X2 antenna offers the fastest and easiest set up
Features 2 coax inputs to allow for multiple receiver hook-up, an easy grip carry handle, and a security eyelet molded into the base so the antenna can be locked up
Includes one 25? coax cable
Stores to 15? x 21?
Weight 16 lbs
Compatible with Carryout tripod mount (sold separately)
Not compatible with Carryout ladder mount
Made in the U
S
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Antenna Directivity – Directional
Features:
Top Reviews:
It picks up a good signal and stations using one receiver.Hook up second receiver and goes to a satellite that does not havemany channels in our package, History, TBS, Discovery, ESPN, ESPN 2, TNT, FX,and more. Not so good if you are like me and watch those channels.
I haven't called Winegard tech support so I can't say about that. But the unit is easy to assemble, install (we use a tripod on the ground) and super easy to use. but of course the only drawback is that it is DISH-network only. We live in an RV and it has been useful. The people at DISH will talk you through the commissioning process.
So far, I have only used this item once. I bought the dish and receiver here because it was cheaper to get it with receiver than without since I did not need another receiver, but will keep it for a just in case need later. As for the satellite, it found all three satellites in a reasonable time. I have an old Tailgater satellite which still works great but it is a little top heavy and I have to strap it down where this one is more stable and wanted the option of using two different satellite orbits for camping in RV for when trees are present. I can't say it found satellites or downloaded the guide any quicker than my old smaller satellite, but it did work just fine. It takes up more room than my old Tailgater, but the larger dish has to do better than the smaller dish on my old satellite dish. I like the option of using the tripod made for this also which I didn't use one in the past.
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Style:Satellite TV Antenna and receiver Designed exclusively for DISH Network satellite TV programming, the Pathway X2 antenna offers a whole new look at automatic satellite TV acquisition
Powered through the DISH receiver, the Pathway X2 requires no separate power cord
Simply activate the receiver through an existing DISH account or subscribe to a new Pay-As-You-Go programming package that doesn?t require any activation fees or 2 year agreements
A unique feature to the Pathway is the ability to point to either Western or Eastern arc satellite orbitals, offering the most programming available
The larger reflector size also provides superior signal performance compared to other automatic portable satellite systems
Lightweight yet rugged, the Pathway X2 antenna offers the fastest and easiest set up
Features 2 coax inputs to allow for multiple receiver hook-up, an easy grip carry handle, and a security eyelet molded into the base so the antenna can be locked up
Includes one 25? coax cable
Stores to 15? x 21?
Weight 16 lbs
Compatible with Carryout tripod mount (sold separately)
Not compatible with Carryout ladder mount
Made in the U
S
A
Antenna Directivity – Directional
Features:
Top Reviews:
It picks up a good signal and stations using one receiver.Hook up second receiver and goes to a satellite that does not havemany channels in our package, History, TBS, Discovery, ESPN, ESPN 2, TNT, FX,and more. Not so good if you are like me and watch those channels.
I haven't called Winegard tech support so I can't say about that. But the unit is easy to assemble, install (we use a tripod on the ground) and super easy to use. but of course the only drawback is that it is DISH-network only. We live in an RV and it has been useful. The people at DISH will talk you through the commissioning process.
So far, I have only used this item once. I bought the dish and receiver here because it was cheaper to get it with receiver than without since I did not need another receiver, but will keep it for a just in case need later. As for the satellite, it found all three satellites in a reasonable time. I have an old Tailgater satellite which still works great but it is a little top heavy and I have to strap it down where this one is more stable and wanted the option of using two different satellite orbits for camping in RV for when trees are present. I can't say it found satellites or downloaded the guide any quicker than my old smaller satellite, but it did work just fine. It takes up more room than my old Tailgater, but the larger dish has to do better than the smaller dish on my old satellite dish. I like the option of using the tripod made for this also which I didn't use one in the past.
Style:DirecTV | Color:Gray KING Quest for DIRECTV (VQ4100) is the portable satellite antenna that gives you the freedom to take your favorite DIRECTV programming with you on the road, to the great outdoors, or anywhere in between
Your KING Quest antenna is fully-automatic, and gives you access to your favorite programming
Designed to be highly portable and simple to use making set-up quick and easy
Simply power up the KING Quest through the coax cable and within minutes the antenna will automatically lock-on to the satellite signal
The KING Quest for DIRECTV makes it possible to enjoy your favorite satellite TV anywhere, anytime
KING Quest works for DIRECTV SD programming
The KING Quest is known to work with DIRECTV receiver models D10, D11,D12, H20, HR20, H21, HR21, HR22, HR23, H24 and HR24
It is not compatible with DIRECTV Ka band satellites or SWM only receivers
Made in the USA
The KING Quest antenna works with DIRECTV SD programming with the option of adding a controller accessory (purchased separately) to make the system compatible with DISH HD and BELL TV services as well
Do not move the antenna until it is scanning
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I bought the King KOP4800 Pro One to replace a Quest on the roof of my motorhome that found a low hanging limb. Plugged it into the exact same coax cable and all components that were in the original hookup. Two small lights started blinking, but the dish never moved. Called King customer support and still haven't heard back from them. I’m sending it back. Finally got a call back from customer support. I was informed that the King Controller that I have been using with the King Quest will NOT work with the KOP4800 and the 4800 did not come with a power inserter. Nowhere in the advertisement for the KOP4800 does it say the $100 Controller will NOT work with the KOP4800.
Had Direct TV on the phone for an hour. Still can't get King Quest to work with the Receiver. Doesn't appear compatible with newer Direct TV receiver. Have to have a Direct TV Technician come out and see if it will work. Jury is still out. I may have to return it.
Everything worked except the furnished Small coax cable limited the connectionAfter replacement the unit worked as described
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