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09-22-2019, 06:28 PM
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Tennessee
Posts: 3
THOR #16782
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Axxera TV Codes for Directv
I’m a newby here. I thought I’d share this with you. I contacted Mito, the parent company of Axxera, and was able to get the codes for Directv. This is what they sent me:
DIRECTV = 10178 11687, 10178, 10835, 10056, 10150, 10463, 10156, 11498, 11401, 0178
Comcast = 11864, 10178, 0060
Cox Communications = 0178
Atlas DVR Device URC = 0178
Time Warner Cable = 0178
Philips = 0002
Bell Remotes & Dish Network = 505, 506, 516, 523, 526, 566, 573, 612, 627, 647
ATT U-verse = 1004
Hitachi = 0002
URC = 2964, 0145
Cable-vision customer (optimum) = 004
Bose or universal remotes = LG remote code
Universal Remote = One For All OARC04G 4 Device Universal Remote (Element code)
Also found code 3953 or 564 works for Dish Network with the Axxera TV
Check for the brand Seiki in the possible selections. Axxera TV’s work with the Seiki brand codes.
I used Seiki brand on Directv and it worked for me.
Hope this helps.
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10-02-2019, 05:12 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 30.1
State: Ohio
Posts: 176
THOR #14952
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F4Gpilot, welcome to the forum! Very nice of you to share the info. All about helping others isn't it? That is why I enjoy this forum. Thanks!
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10-05-2019, 01:52 PM
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 34J
State: North Carolina
Posts: 6
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Guys I need some help. It's just me and sometimes my mom that will be traveling. I'm really confused about the in motion tv service options. I have had Direct TV forever and would like to stay with them. My new coach is wired for Sat but I don't know what is the best system to purchase or how it works. Can anyone help?
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10-05-2019, 04:28 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 30.1
State: Ohio
Posts: 176
THOR #14952
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Hello Gina, welcome to the forum! Sorry to hear about your husband. I would suggest a couple of things to get some assistance in the forum. First, you can do a search about your topic, the are TONS of threads about it. If that doesn't work for you then I would start a new thread with the condensed title reflecting exactly what you need. A lot of times people dont read a thread and won't see your post, but they will look and answer based on the thread title. There is so much to learn and you can find lots of info here. Hope you have great times in your new rig![emoji16]
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10-24-2019, 02:23 AM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
Posts: 63
THOR #15940
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Originally Posted by Gina
Guys I need some help. It's just me and sometimes my mom that will be traveling. I'm really confused about the in motion tv service options. I have had Direct TV forever and would like to stay with them. My new coach is wired for Sat but I don't know what is the best system to purchase or how it works. Can anyone help?
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I have also had Directv forever, but not anymore. I have been told that they will be discontinuing standard def broadcasts soon and INmotion won't work anymore because Directv only works with SD. I had a perfectly good older Inmotion dish that I took off an old motorhome, I was going to put it on the new one but got warned off. That and the fact that they want a second separate account now.
Dish has two options, a separate account that you can turn on and off when you want or if you have Dish at home you can add receivers for the RV at $7 a piece.
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11-09-2019, 01:44 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: California
Posts: 369
THOR #13710
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Quote:
Originally Posted by F4GPilot
I’m a newby here. I thought I’d share this with you. I contacted Mito, the parent company of Axxera, and was able to get the codes for Directv. This is what they sent me:
DIRECTV = 10178 11687, 10178, 10835, 10056, 10150, 10463, 10156, 11498, 11401, 0178
Comcast = 11864, 10178, 0060
Cox Communications = 0178
Atlas DVR Device URC = 0178
Time Warner Cable = 0178
Philips = 0002
Bell Remotes & Dish Network = 505, 506, 516, 523, 526, 566, 573, 612, 627, 647
ATT U-verse = 1004
Hitachi = 0002
URC = 2964, 0145
Cable-vision customer (optimum) = 004
Bose or universal remotes = LG remote code
Universal Remote = One For All OARC04G 4 Device Universal Remote (Element code)
Also found code 3953 or 564 works for Dish Network with the Axxera TV
Check for the brand Seiki in the possible selections. Axxera TV’s work with the Seiki brand codes.
I used Seiki brand on Directv and it worked for me.
Hope this helps.
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Worked perfectly on my dish receiver thank you.
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11-09-2019, 02:59 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,177
THOR #6411
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Originally Posted by Capt.Tom
I have also had Directv forever, but not anymore. I have been told that they will be discontinuing standard def broadcasts soon and INmotion won't work anymore because Directv only works with SD. I had a perfectly good older Inmotion dish that I took off an old motorhome, I was going to put it on the new one but got warned off. That and the fact that they want a second separate account now.
Dish has two options, a separate account that you can turn on and off when you want or if you have Dish at home you can add receivers for the RV at $7 a piece.
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No, No, No, DirecTV is not discontinuing SD broadcast from the 101 galaxy (4 satellites group together). It is true DirecTV satellite D-4(on orbit since 2001) has been deactivated and has moved into a higher orbit. DirecTV D-9 which has been in standby mode since 2006 awaiting the demise of D-4. D-9 is an advanced hybrid satellite capable of several modes of operations on 46 different frequencies. What has changed is DirecTV signals (Ku, Ka and reverse band) are encoded using the MPEG-4 algorithms; thus only receivers manufactured after 2010 are capable of decoding these signals. All antennas and LNBs ever sold that are capable of receiving DirecTV signals will still work. Direct TV still has 13 operational satellites and the D-9 (101)and D-7 (119) broadcast in the Ku band and in standard definition (SD). All other DirecTV satellites broadcast in the Ka and RB bands in both SD and HD signals. All 4K (UHD) signals are broadcast on the RB frequencies.
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2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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11-09-2019, 03:14 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,177
THOR #6411
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Capt.Tom
That and the fact that they want a second separate account now.
Dish has two options, a separate account that you can turn on and off when you want or if you have Dish at home you can add receivers for the RV at $7 a piece.
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DirecTV only wants a second account if you want to receive local channels at a second address, not your billing address. This is required by FCC rules. ATT now allows you to suspend your DirecTV service twice a year for up to four months for each suspension (It used to be 4 times a year for a max of 90 day each time). I have a mobile account and carry my receiver through NA. I move it into the house when home. TV knows where my receiver is at all times, as it is connected to the Internet by by ATT mobley. I use a local channel connector to receive and record local channels if the need arises.
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2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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03-04-2020, 07:02 PM
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Junior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 34R
State: Arizona
Posts: 3
THOR #16912
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You are my hero!
I've been fooling with this remote pairing thing on our Axxera TV's (there are 4 in our coach) and a Dish Network remote for a few months. You solved it for me! I programmed as if the TV's were Seiki's, and that worked!
So THANK YOU for your post...again, for at least a month or two, you are my hero!
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03-04-2020, 11:31 PM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
Posts: 63
THOR #15940
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Beau388
DirecTV only wants a second account if you want to receive local channels at a second address, not your billing address. This is required by FCC rules. ATT now allows you to suspend your DirecTV service twice a year for up to four months for each suspension (It used to be 4 times a year for a max of 90 day each time). I have a mobile account and carry my receiver through NA. I move it into the house when home. TV knows where my receiver is at all times, as it is connected to the Internet by by ATT mobley. I use a local channel connector to receive and record local channels if the need arises.
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Suspending your account doesn't work very well for people using your RV on weekends and two weeks in the summer or for people who leave someone at home who would be without tv. And while it used to be relatively simple to take a basic reciever or two from home on the road, the whole house HD DVRs make that difficult, if not impossible.
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03-04-2020, 11:40 PM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
Posts: 63
THOR #15940
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Originally Posted by Beau388
No, No, No, DirecTV is not discontinuing SD broadcast from the 101 galaxy (4 satellites group together). It is true DirecTV satellite D-4(on orbit since 2001) has been deactivated and has moved into a higher orbit. DirecTV D-9 which has been in standby mode since 2006 awaiting the demise of D-4. D-9 is an advanced hybrid satellite capable of several modes of operations on 46 different frequencies. What has changed is DirecTV signals (Ku, Ka and reverse band) are encoded using the MPEG-4 algorithms; thus only receivers manufactured after 2010 are capable of decoding these signals. All antennas and LNBs ever sold that are capable of receiving DirecTV signals will still work. Direct TV still has 13 operational satellites and the D-9 (101)and D-7 (119) broadcast in the Ku band and in standard definition (SD). All other DirecTV satellites broadcast in the Ka and RB bands in both SD and HD signals. All 4K (UHD) signals are broadcast on the RB frequencies.
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You seem to be very knowledgeable but I've been told by several people who are also, that InMotion directv dishes would no longer function, because SD was being discontinued by the end of the year. Maybe it's due to other reasons and they were just trying to keep it simple, but regardless with Dish I can get SD & HD with going down the road at 65mph and you cant do that with any of the reasonably priced (under $2000 ) in motion dishes and DirecTV.
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03-05-2020, 12:33 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,177
THOR #6411
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I simply carry my HS-17, (genie 2), C-61K (4K client), and my C-41W (wireless HD client) from my home to the RV. I purchased the necessary duplicate power supplies and permanently installed them in the RV. ATT has never complain, misdirected me nor mistreated me. All my equipment was provided by ATT and upgraded as necessary with no cost to me. I had package DNS since 1998. My total cost including tax is $155.47 per month plus $23.37 for unlimited Internet service.
I am currently at Lake Whitney, (Tex RVP) watching DirecTV as it has rained all day. Some of the channels on the 99Deg sats are breaking up but all others are coming-in great in the moderate rain (1 inch per hour). My latest update from the ATT Forum. is SD broadcast from sat D-9S (one of the three sats at the 101 location) will continue at least until 2026. Admitted the SD signal is now encoded using the MPED-4 algorithm, so older receivers can not decode that algorithm, but how many out there are still using a Hughes receiver made before 2010?
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2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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03-05-2020, 01:10 AM
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Senior Member
Model: 25.2 Axis
State: Arizona
Posts: 839
THOR #3471
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I use WiFi hotspot unlimited att. YouTube tv. And roku TVs no problem ever
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03-05-2020, 06:56 AM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
Posts: 63
THOR #15940
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Originally Posted by Beau388
I simply carry my HS-17, (genie 2), C-61K (4K client), and my C-41W (wireless HD client) from my home to the RV. I purchased the necessary duplicate power supplies and permanently installed them in the RV. ATT has never complain, misdirected me nor mistreated me. All my equipment was provided by ATT and upgraded as necessary with no cost to me. I had package DNS since 1998. My total cost including tax is $155.47 per month plus $23.37 for unlimited Internet service.
I am currently at Lake Whitney, (Tex RVP) watching DirecTV as it has rained all day. Some of the channels on the 99Deg sats are breaking up but all others are coming-in great in the moderate rain (1 inch per hour). My latest update from the ATT Forum. is SD broadcast from sat D-9S (one of the three sats at the 101 location) will continue at least until 2026. Admitted the SD signal is now encoded using the MPED-4 algorithm, so older receivers can not decode that algorithm, but how many out there are still using a Hughes receiver made before 2010?
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But you cant do any of that while in motion can you? And it leaves your home without service which would be unacceptable for me since my college age son stays home with the cats and the Rottie.
I had DirecTV for at least 25 years and it's just doesn't work out anymore compared to $7 a month per receiver in the motorhome attached to my home account which gets high-def while I'm driving for my wife to watch. And Dish is about $50 a month cheaper for an equivalent package. The last Sports fee was the final straw. Plus the HOPPER3 is in my opinion, having used both, more feature packed than the Genie. I'm very happy I made the switch.
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03-05-2020, 01:20 PM
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Senior Member
Model: 25.2 Axis
State: Arizona
Posts: 839
THOR #3471
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You can do the WiFi while in motion I do
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03-05-2020, 02:54 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 31S
State: Texas
Posts: 4,177
THOR #6411
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The DirecTV HS-17 is fully WiFi capable and even shows the capability of the Internet connection. It logs on to the the same mobile hotspot, I use at home. About 80% if the time, we can stream 4K. When on the road, we stream to the hard disk and watch when we are parked at the night. It is all ATT. Integrated technology is a wonderful thing especially a voice controlled TV and receiver.
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2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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03-05-2020, 03:56 PM
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Senior Member
Model: 25.2 Axis
State: Arizona
Posts: 839
THOR #3471
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I use roku and YouTube tv
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03-05-2020, 05:35 PM
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Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Florida
Posts: 63
THOR #15940
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Originally Posted by Beau388
The DirecTV HS-17 is fully WiFi capable and even shows the capability of the Internet connection. It logs on to the the same mobile hotspot, I use at home. About 80% if the time, we can stream 4K. When on the road, we stream to the hard disk and watch when we are parked at the night. It is all ATT. Integrated technology is a wonderful thing especially a voice controlled TV and receiver.
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I can use Dish Anywhere and stream my home service over the internet but We've been to too many areas, including our own land in Colorado, where wifi and cell service are not available, I'll stick with dish where the only time I don't get HD tv live is if I go through a tunnel or choose to park under a tree.
Like I said before I had DirecTV for over 25 years and I don't miss them one bit. Especially when they took hundreds of dollars from me when I quit Service and returned my equipment. AT&Ts system was so screwed up they didn't know they had my equipment until I rose a stink and then it took me months to get my money back.
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