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Looking for installation ideas and wire routing locations for a Winegard Trav'ler SWM3 system on a 339FLQS. The TT is not pre prepped from factory for this unit.
Looking for installation ideas and wire routing locations for a Winegard Trav'ler SWM3 system on a 339FLQS. The TT is not pre prepped from factory for this unit.
I made no mention of this to DirecTV and simply called them and told them I wanted another box for my spare bedroom and my garage. They added them to my bill and sent them to me.
Perfectly OK. Only problem will be if you travel out of your home area you will not get your local channels.
Now that it was mentioned what does happen when your outside your local area and you don't notify, do you get other local channels closers to your physical location or does just nothing come in?
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You can get your locals, but you have to call DirecTV and ask them to change your "service address".
It is also a "roll of the dice" on whether you get a CS rep that knows what they are doing and doesn't mess up the change, so I always double check the account info after they have finished. More than once, the rep changed our billing address as well as the service address and I had to call back a couple of times to get it all sorted out.
This is why I mentioned nothing about an rv when getting my spare relievers. My dad has has the same issues with billing and the potential loss of locals is the lessor of two evils for me.FYI Dish works basically the same way and I've ran into the same address issue twice in the last 4 years with Dish. First time after returning home after a 6 week trip I got caught up with catching up with all the home stuff and a couple weeks later got a late notice from Dish. Checking my files I had never received a bill so I called them and the bill had been sent to my temp service address that was a campsite in a Florida State Park. The Sat companies don't seem to care if you are traveling with your home service, but their Customer service reps seem clueless. I've found that when you tell them the receiver is in your RV and you need to make a temporary change to the service address, they immediately want to switch you over to their RV service department and all they want to do is sign you up to their tempory RV service.
It is important to check with them when you head home, to change your service address to your home address and make sure your billing is correct.