📡 Elevate Your Entertainment Game Anywhere You Go!
The Winegard PL-8035R Black Dish Playmaker HD Satellite Antenna is a fully-automatic, portable satellite solution designed for RVs, campers, and tailgating. With dual receiver capability, it allows for multi-TV viewing and delivers crystal-clear HD programming. Its compact design makes it easy to transport, and it’s DVR ready with a simple one-time fee for added convenience.
Manufacturer | Winegard |
Brand | Winegard |
Model | DISH Playmaker Dual |
Product Dimensions | 56.64 x 42.67 x 34.04 cm; 6.58 kg |
Item model number | PL8035R |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer part number | PL8035R |
Special Features | Reception Types: SD/HD, Sleek & Compact Design – The Playmaker antennas are the smallest, most powerful portable antennas, making it easy to take with you wherever you go., Compatible Satellites: DISH: 61.5° (SD/HD) 110° (SD/HD) 119° (SD/HD) 129° (SD/HD), Tracking Type: Stationary, Viewing Capability: 1 satellite at a time, automatically |
Lift type | Automatic |
Item Weight | 6.58 kg |
E**D
Perfect
Easy to setup and it works like a champ.
M**Y
Happy Camper
Bought the Playmaker Dual for our RV. It's working well so far on our first camping trip which is great because OTA and cell service is weak. The system did several updates, one at my home on an initial test and one at our campsite. We are only using one receiver currently. HINT -when choosing a campsite use Google earth to pick one without obstructions and a clear view of the southern sky.
A**R
Dish playmaker dual
Showed up a day early. And after a couple of calls to dish it works great.
K**R
Not a dual receivet
This product works fine with an absolutely clear view to the satellites. However, it is advertised as a dual receiver but I can only watch one receiver at a time.
G**E
Dish Playmaker operates as advertised "BUT" does NOT really operate as advertised.
I purchased the dual port Dish Playmaker to use in our RV because the product "advertises"... have two Wally boxes so you can watch different programs in different rooms ..... Welllllllllll, what’s advertised is "partially" true, but that’s NOT really how they work.First off..... After “many hours” working with the Playmaker, I could not get both Wally boxes to operate/ stay connected to the satellites (110,119,129) in the RV... they would lose signal. After longggg phone calls with Wingegard tech, on the dual port Playmaker (left port is primary/ right port secondary) they want you to by-pass the RV's satellite R-6 cable wiring, they want two independent R6 cables from the Playmaker straight to your Wally box(s). After by-passing the RV’s R6 and connecting the Playmaker straight to the Wally boxes, the TV's connected and stayed connected to the 3 satellites.Here comes the “but”, I found when changing the living room Wally to another channel, I noticed the bedroom TV would lose signal. So, "another" call to Winegard tech….. I was informed, your living room TV is on the left “primary port”, TV in the bedroom is on the right “secondary port”…. if you change the living room TV to another channel that’s getting it’s signal from another satellite, you will lose signal in the bedroom. The bedroom TV would have to change to a channel(s) that gets it signal from the same satellite as the living room satellite.... both Wally boxes have to be receiving signal from primary port/ from the same satellite.While the unit does “kinda” work as advertised….it does “NOT” … I’m boxing it up and sending it back.
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