A:AnswerYou can run up to four receivers for $40 or $50 (depending on the programming package you select). Movie channels like HBO, Cinemax, etc cost extra but once you subscribe they are also available on all your receivers.
A:AnswerTo be sure I would contact Winegard directly but the Roadtrip T4 pictured is quite small and designed for auto-aquisition of DirecTV, Dish and Bell subscription services which have a higher powered signal so it is doubtful that it will work for Orby. The actual Orby dish is approximately 27" wide and 18" high and uses a standard lnbf commonly used for FTA (Free To Air) satellite reception. If you are handy you can set up a portable dish for use with an Orby. This would require aiming it at the satellite each time you stop for a break while you are on the road.
A:AnswerThey do not. Go to the Orby TV website and there is a place to enter your address to see what local channels you can expect to receiver (if any)
A:Answergo to orbytv.com and you can put in your address to see what, if any, local channels you can likely receive.
From South Dakota you would point the dish generally SSW.
You don't have to use the Orby TV antenna (even though it comes for free). You can use your own TV antenna for local channels if you live farther away and need a larger one. You just tell the installer.
A:Answerreceivers and DVRs are covered for a year. Need an extended warranty after that.
Install is covered for a couple of months. $80 service call after that unless they have a warranty program I'm not familiar with