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Old 06-05-2011, 01:39 PM   #1
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Wingard Carryout MP1

I see a few ppl are using the MP1 and are pleased with it and most reviews on other sites are mostly positive. Has anyone had a negetive experience with this dish? I'm on Dish Network and I am aware I can only receive one signal at a time, either 119 or 110. Is there a dish that can receive both without paying too much more?
I'm squeezing the trigger on a dish next week and wanted some first hand feedback/advice beforehand.

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Old 06-06-2011, 11:02 AM   #2
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Dave,
My only advice is to buy the tripod for the MP1 at the same time. I spent a year fighting the inconvenience of trying to level the unit and get it above the tree line. The tripod helps in leveling and getting the MP1 dish above the tree line. You need to have a clear sight line to the Satellite in order to receive the signal. I also purchased a dish 300 box for $150 to leave in the camper. The extra box cost is only $6.00 a month over the normal cost for home subscription.
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Old 06-06-2011, 03:41 PM   #3
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Thanks Jim, good advice. I was not going to buy the tripod and keep it on the ground to lessen wind issues but I wasn't thinking of the added advantage of clearing the trees. Is the 25' cable enough or have you ever been in the situation where more cable was needed?
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Old 06-07-2011, 06:29 AM   #4
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Yes, in most cases it is. If you read the directions you need to use the same type of cable that is supplied with the Satellite (I believe this is an RB59). If you need to extend the dish antenna further. I do use a short pieces of regular cable, 2 ft long so I can install a signal meter in between the dish antenna and the receiver box. This is to fine the satellite first, then it is removed.
On the MP1 Satellite case there is a port to add water for balance weight. This is to stabilize the unit when there is windy conditions. I used sand instead and placed a small piece of plastic over the opening then screwed the cap back on. I do not have to worry about freezing temperatures with sand.
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Old 06-07-2011, 07:06 AM   #5
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I did a fitcheck with my receiver last night and it looks like I have a place for everything. I'll pick up the MP-1 on the way home today.
I won't make the extra cable a priority but will keep a look out for about 50' of RG6. RG11 will work as well but is thicker & heavier. RG59 is not recommended for sat to receiver connection but is used from receiver to TV (less shielding and more signal loss).

Post Script: I am new to this forum and am finding it as a wealth of information. Thanks Again
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Just a work of caution, make sure you have it chained and locked to something that won't move. A friend in our Good Sam Group lost his recently, developed feet and walked away during the night.
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Old 06-08-2011, 07:29 PM   #7
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Just a work of caution, make sure you have it chained and locked to something that won't move. A friend in our Good Sam Group lost his recently, developed feet and walked away during the night.
At a Good Sam Camp? Imagine that. Any suggestions on how to safeguard this thing?

It took a little head scratching to reconfigure the receiver and figuring out how this compass attached to the MP1 is supposed to work for me but got it done and wired with sat. My first time to look under the satellite tv hood so to speak so it was a learning experience for me. The compass is a little strange in the fact that it rotates with the dish, changing north reference as you move it but I think I figured out how to work with it.

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Do yourself a favor and buy a good compass. I did that helps a lot, I removed the compass from the MP1 and it is the electrical box.
Buy two matching lock sets and either chain or a steel cable. I have made several cables locks for our bikes when we travel. Buy bulk cable and some cable clamps with thimbles. I use three clamps per side with the wire rope wrapped around the thimble. You can make anywhere from 6' to 20' long cables. You then can run the cable through the handle and opening of the tripod, locking them together then lock the other end around the camper or a tree if you want.
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Howdy All;

JimW; If the sand you used is NOT dried out before you put it into the unit it WILL freeze.

Cables an chains an padlocks ...OH MY!!! They only keep honest folk from doing something stupid. If someone really wants the dish they'll get it. Sad but true...

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Thats a good tip making my own cables. I'll have to look into that. Thanx
Is dish theft a common occurance? I really didn't think of it

As far as the compass. At the house the sat is 217 degrees so what I did was found it and fine tuned on it. Then I turned the compass to where the south pointer was on 217. When at the CG the az may be at 220 so I will put that pointer on 214 to account for the 3 degree offset from 217 and I should then be pointing 220 degrees. Am I seeing this right?
Maybe I was doing it wrong yesterday but I was rotating the dish, adjusting the compass back to north to see where I was, roatate the dish again, adjust the compass, etc, etc until I found 217 and bam, there it was. I stumbled through the whole effort so I'm sure there is a better way
We are both VERY excited to have satillite in the RV. Too Cool...
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:35 AM   #11
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JimW; If the sand you used is NOT dried out before you put it into the unit it WILL freeze.

Cables an chains an padlocks ...OH MY!!! They only keep honest folk from doing something stupid. If someone really wants the dish they'll get it. Sad but true...

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It was very very dry. I opened one of my sand weight tubes in the summer time and filled the MP1 with it. I have switched to concert blocks for the truck for winter use now. The bed has 400 lbs in it for the winter months.

The cables and locks will not keep away anyone who want to steal something but it does make the insurance company happy. I have never had a insurance issue after filling a thief report and it stated that the lock was cut.
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Old 06-19-2011, 12:59 AM   #12
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A few Bear traps around the dish works too lol
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