📡 Elevate Your Entertainment Game on the Go!
The DIRECTV 4K HD Mobile RV Portable Satellite Dish Tripod Kit SWM SL3S is a comprehensive solution for satellite TV enthusiasts. This genuine DIRECTV kit includes everything you need for a hassle-free setup, featuring a tripod, 50ft coaxial cable, compass, and bubble level, all packed in a convenient carrying case. Compatible with various DIRECTV models, it ensures you never miss your favorite shows, no matter where your adventures take you.
M**Y
Worked Great-Solved My Issue
I have an automatic satellite dish dome on my RV, which provides a great TV signal when I have clear overhead. My problem was an upcoming two-week stay at a heavily-wooded site in Wisconsin, where I KNEW there was no way I would be able to find a signal with my fixed system. Before the trip, I ordered this portable unit from Satellite Oasis without knowing for sure I could make it work--but the nominal expense made it worth a try.Sure enough, when I got to the campsite, I was in the middle of heavy tree cover--I tried, but no way would my fixed system work. However, about 30-feet away was an access road that had cleared overhead to the south. I set up the antenna, strung out the 50-foot coax, and was able to reach my DirecTV receiver with room to spare. Although I had never attempted to set up a satellite antenna before, I followed the very good instruction booklet carefully. It even guided me through making the proper on-screen changes to match the antenna system to my receiver, and determine the proper settings (azimuth, elevation and compass heading) needed for the antenna at my location. The bubble level that they included in the kit worked well to level the antenna. The only problem I experienced was that the included compass did not seem to work smoothly enough to get consistent or reliable compass readings (which are pretty critical). Fortunately I remembered that my iPhone had a compass app installed, and that worked like a charm. I immediately got a signal when I set all the settings correctly, and I was able to tweak it slightly from there for great reception.This antenna system is fairly bulky and is a little bit of a hassle to carry with you, but I was able to pitch it in the back of my tow car, so it was out of the way on the road. It is obviously a little more hassle to set up than simply flipping a switch on my automatic built-in system--but in this instance it definitely solved the problem to provide satellite TV for two weeks when otherwise I would have been totally without. Even if I only use it occasionally I consider it a definite winner.
A**R
Great value and not difficult to setup
I was skeptical about buying this item and how much effort and expertise would be required to get assembled and in operation, but I have been very pleased. However, if you aren't somewhat adept at using your Direct TV receiver specifically going into the settings and finding and using the tools you'll need to locate and lock on a signal and/or doing some simple mechanical tasks such as assembling the dish components, tripod stand and running your cabling correctly, then this may not be good for you. But you can do this if you are just average because that's where I would rate myself. Anyhow, before I traveled to a campground and tried to do this for the first time, I read the instruction booklet that comes with the unit, assembled the dish and set it up in my driveway. I then got my camper TV, a 42 inch Samsung smart tv and unhooked my Direct tv DVR/receiver and set it all up on the tailgate of my truck, so I could see my tv screen from the dish about 20 ft away. Hook all the cabling up and ran power to the SWM, the DVR and the TV. After running through the instructions and getting kicked back to the beginning a few times, I figured out (through two more times setting up in campgrounds) how to take a shortcut. Go to the direct tv website and locate the page that provides you the Azimuth (AZ) and Elevation (ELE) per the zip code of where you are setting your dish up. It does not however, give you the dish tilt, which makes me wonder how important that is, but you can get the tilt going though the set up instructions in the menu on your DVR. Using a 7/16 box wrench set the elevation on the dish. if you have the tilt, put the dish in the correct tilt position. This dish package comes with a military style lensatic compass for shooting the AZ to aim your dish at, however, I use a Silva compass that is much easier to use and read. I set the AZ on the silva and after I have balanced the tripod the dish is mounted on, I lay the silva on the ground directly under the tripod stand and aim the dish by glancing down at the silva and hand adjusting the dish. Back on the direct tv DVR, I have gone to the menu/satellite settings/signal strength/individual tuners, and you'll see about 4 or 5 horizontal bars across the screen. My wife would watch the screen while I moved the dish back and forth across the AZ until I got a "tone". When this happens, the bars will show red, yellow or green You need a green bar on all tuners to bring in a picture. Just as the instructions say, shoot for 90% or better to get the most satellite receptions but I have got tv reception in the 80s (you just may not get all of your channels). Once I had tone and signal bars showing green, I would tighten the bolts on the tripod and then using a box wrench turn the fine tune bolts on the dish to bring in the best signal. About the 3d time I went through this procedure I was very comfortable with how to get it up and running. While it is a bit more labor intensify than putting the automatic dome dish out and letting it do the dish pointing for you, you can think about the 500 bucks you saved doing it this way. I read reviews where some people could never get it to connect and other frustrations, but like I said after the 3d time setting it up I felt really comfortable and would even say it was not that hard. Take the time after you get the dish to study the manual and your DVR menu and go for it. You got this.
T**S
Works Great at Tailgates
As long as you have the receiver, this covers everything else you'll need. It was somewhat difficult to setup - took about 90 minutes the first time. However, after that trial run me and my buddies took it to a tailgate and got it going in 30 min. It worked great. However, we did have some issues when the wind picked up blowing the satellite off line - we could never get nuts tight enough to keep it fully secure. But again, that only happened a couple times. Overall, very happy with this kit and so long as you can read instructions and look up a couple YouTube videos, you'll make it through that first setup and it'll be a breeze after that.Not only that, but the expensive automatic satellites don't pick up DirecTV HD Channels - so if you have DirecTV this is the way to go. Cheaper dish and higher quality TV. I can tell you that this is the setup the vast majority of DirecTV Tailgaters are using.
S**E
Tripod mostly useless. Dish came dented.
This tripod does not have adjustable legs (extendable). I had to buy a separate tripod. The new tripod I bought has individually extendable legs. This one in this kit doesnt, and so if your ground isn't perfectly level, you won't get the tripod level. This makes aiming much more time consuming. I use the dish for tailgating. I also received my package with a dented dish. I was mostly hable to pop out the dents. Enough that it works. Just doesn't look great. They way they packed the dish, at the outer edge of the undersized box, makes this inevitable. The dish deformed the box so it's curved on the outside. Obviously any pressure on the box will flatten the dish.i ended up buying a new kit to replace this. I got it on an autction site as Amazon didn't have a good option, again with a good tripod. The dish is quite simple, it's a high quality tripod that will make the experience of setting it up much easier. This tripod is terrible.
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