Sat TV for my truck? Vu Qube
Anyone have any experience with the VuQube, for sat TV for trucks?
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I have one and love it. I bought the VQ3000 in-motion tracking while my wife and I teamed and it worked nicely while the other of us was driving. I have problems getting a strong signal while in the states close to the canadian border while moving but stationary I never had too many problems. Now that i'm solo its nice to not have to find the satellites... it does it on its own. If your not teaming all you need is the VQ2000 I believe it is... the one that finds the satellites but does not track.
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Camping world seems to have them on sale a lot. Don't you need Direct TV or something to go with it?
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You do have to have DirecTV or dish network. Be sure you know what your looking for... research it well. My wife called several camping places and they had no clue. She had to school them.
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We are one of VuQube's original dealers (even before King Dome bought them.) Camping World does carry the RV versions of them, but I doubt that you will find a store employee that knows anything in-depth about them though. I can answer any question about them either here or on the phone if you like.
Here are basics: - Yes, you have to have a subscription to Dish, Direct, or BellExpressVu (Canadians) - It is very cost effective for those who already have Sat TV at home to just add another receiver to their account for $5.99. Otherwise you would have to get a subscription to one of these services. - If HD television is a requirement for you, then you need to go with Dish Network as your provider. - They come in 3 "flavors" - V10 uses a remote control that you use to move it up/down and left/right when you are stopped in order for you to manually find the signal. Once you get used to it, you can get the signal in less than 5 minutes. It gets its power entirely from the single coax cable connection. ($599) - V20 automatically finds the signal by pressing the button when you are stopped. Takes about 30 seconds - 2 minutes. Requires the coax connection and a tap wire into your 12V. ($1,199) - V30 automatically finds the signal when you press the button AND stays on it if you are in-motion too. Mostly attractive for team drivers and husband/wife teams. Requires the coax connection and a tap wire into your 12V. ($1,389) Mounting can be done by using a drill bracket or "no-drill" bracket (for those that don't own their truck or don't want to drill.) If you leave 4" above the sleeper roof then it will be able to get signal in 360 degrees around the truck. If you cannot, then you need to park so that you are not parked facing south. It has to be able to "see" towards Texas basically. It can "see" through your spoiler over the sleeper in most cases unless you have metal-flake in your paint. Hope that helps clear it up. Ask away if you have more and I'll do my best to clarify. Attached a pic of a recent install at our shop for reference. |
dieselboss i have a ? will the V30 work the same as a two head dish 500+ dish....? will it pick up sat 111 and 119 AT THE SAME TIME. i have a 2 tv dish dvr so i can watch one and record on the other or record 2 at the same time. one show maybe on sat 111 and the other maybe on sat 119.
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Is that considered 4" above the sleeper or does it have to be above the air dam?
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DieselBoss, I'm guessing this won't work, but want to ask anyway. Would the vuqube work if mounted on the 'inside' of a fiberglass sleeper such as a F'Liner Condo ? Would any of the other systems work for this setup?
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One thing though, if you do get one of the units, I would caulk around the seam where the top and bottom of the unit go together, as dirt tends to get into the interior of qube and eventually gums it up. I caulked all the way around and left a 1 inch break at the back, facing trailer, to allow for expansion/breathing. I had one of the very first units, before they went national and King Dome bought them. The King Dome units seem a little better built, as I have owned both. Was it worth it? Yes, I would not truck again without one. Mike |
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nope you can take the second directv or dish converter boxe out of your bedroom providing you have 2 or more boxes and just pay the lower rate for that box
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There's also the Winegard Carryout GM-1518. People seem to like it better than the Vuqube units.
Winegard Carryout GM-1518 - Satellite antenna |
Dish Network has come out with the Tailgater too... which is less expensive.
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