Dish TV signal to garage

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Hi folks, I want to get my Dish TV signal from my house to my shop, about 500 ft. I don't want to have to get another account with another dish. Is there a wireless way to get the signal out there, or am I going to need to run 500+ ft of RG6? Any other suggestions? I have tried using the Dish Anywhere app, but it is a bit cumbersome and doesn't offer DVR capabilities. Thank you.
 
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Hi folks, I want to get my Dish TV signal from my house to my shop, about 500 ft. I don't want to have to get another account with another dish. Is there a wireless way to get the signal out there, or am I going to need to run 500+ ft of RG6? Any other suggestions? I have tried using the Dish Anywhere app, but it is a bit cumbersome and doesn't offer DVR capabilities. Thank you.
If you run the cable, you better get the outdoor dual shielding THICK type.

For $120+shipping, it's not a bad deal overall vs. a low power wifi band re-broadcasting device to go 500FT with all kinds of weather interruptions.


Cable is the best for nearly no signal loss and most reliable 24/7/365 use.

I had DishTV until the cable company ran fiber out on the road. I'm sitting on 300FT of unused RG6. Thinking of using some of it for the GMRS radio station to the antenna now.
 
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If you run the cable, you better get the outdoor dual shielding THICK type.
Good advise. Conduit will eventually get water in it. I'm getting ready to re-pull 500 ft of ethernet cable to my solar panels, direct burial rated this time. I thought it would be fine being in conduit but moisture/water finally got to it after only 2 years.
 
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Good advise. Conduit will eventually get water in it. I'm getting ready to re-pull 500 ft of ethernet cable to my solar panels, direct burial rated this time. I thought it would be fine being in conduit but moisture/water finally got to it after only 2 years.
An electrician friend once said to me "there are two kinds of buried conduit; those that have water in them, and those that will have water in them".:LOL: In my experience, Ethernet cable is particularly sensitive cable.

Good luck on the pull.

All the best,

Peter
 
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If you run the cable, you better get the outdoor dual shielding THICK type.

For $120+shipping, it's not a bad deal overall vs. a low power wifi band re-broadcasting device to go 500FT with all kinds of weather interruptions.


Cable is the best for nearly no signal loss and most reliable 24/7/365 use.

I had DishTV until the cable company ran fiber out on the road. I'm sitting on 300FT of unused RG6. Thinking of using some of it for the GMRS radio station to the antenna now.
I have fiber optic on the road by my house, but it is internet only, no TV. They want $8500 to run it to my house. I have Starlink internet which is faster and cheaper. Only option here for TV is Dish, Direct TV and streaming, no OTA or cable.
 
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An electrician friend once said to me "there are two kinds of buried conduit; those that have water in them, and those that will have water in them".:LOL: In my experience, Ethernet cable is particularly sensitive cable.

Good luck on the pull.

All the best,

Peter
Will have to wait a few weeks. We're in northern Missouri. When trying to pull the existing line it wouldn't move an inch. I was scratching my head when my wife says "didn't you mention you thought the line died due to water? If so it's probably frozen." Well duh. Why did that not cross my mind?
 
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Well I have a dish Tailgater and a second receiver and when I am not in the RV I use it in the shop cost $5 a month extra on my account for extra receiver.
 
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Well I have a dish Tailgater and a second receiver and when I am not in the RV I use it in the shop cost $5 a month extra on my account for extra receiver.
Never heard of the Tailgater, I'll check that out.
 
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You could just install another dish on the garage and pay the $5 a month for the second receiver.
 
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Assuming you already have some type of network connection at your out building, you could use a hdmi over wireless device. If not, direct bury cable would be best.
 

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