- Connect one end of the supplied RG-6 coax cable to the "MAIN" port on the Playmaker.
- Place the Playmaker in position outside where you have a clear line of sight.
- Connect the other end of the RG-6 coax cable to the receiver.
- Connect your receiver to the TV.
- Plug the TV and the receiver into power.
Besides, which way do you point your satellite dish?
The horizontal alignment refers to the position of the satellite emitting the signal. Therefore, your dish needs to point either to the east or west, in the direction where you wish to receive the signal.
Subsequently, question is, what direction should my tailgater face? The DISH Tailgater Pro requires an unobstructed view of the southern sky for signal reception. Be sure to place the DISH Tailgater Pro in a location free from obstructions such as trees, buildings, etc. (see page 3). Point the handle approximately north to speed up scan time.
In respect to this, what receivers are compatible with DISH playmaker?
The DISH Playmaker antennas must be used with DISH Solo HD receivers. Examples of DISH Solo HD receivers include DISH 211z, 211k, 211, 411 and Wally® receivers. The DISH Playmaker antennas can receive programming from DISH western arc, which includes satellites 110°, 119°, and 129°.
Which is better dish tailgater or playmaker?
While the Playmaker is a great option at a bargain price, the Tailgater is definitely better suited for power users because of its multichannel support and fully automated setup.