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Re: [RV_COM...] I see a lot of old posts - need up to date info on rv communications please

Hi Dave,

Good post -- but wrong.

I have a Motosat MD500 on the roof of my motorhome. With it I get both
the DISH Network 119 satellite and the 110 satellite -- at the same
time. Cost me less than half of what you stated, but that was three
years ago and installed by a dealer.

Go to http://www.motosat.com/web/products/tv_md500.html where you will
see the starting MSRP is under $2,000.00.

With it I push one button to turn on the system, then push another
button for it to seek and lock onto both satellites. That's about as
automatic as you can get. The only other thing I have to do is turn on
any of the three TV receivers in the motorhome I care to watch.

Best regards,
George


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Just bought a 1993 Class A motorhome and this is a totally new experience. We need to know what is the current technology for accessing television reception...
shannlen
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Dec 15, 2008
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your options for your motorhome are the same as for your stick home: OTA (over-the-air) your MH should have a batwing antenna for OTA reception. your MH...
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Dec 15, 2008
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your options for your motorhome are the same as for your stick home: OTA (over-the-air) your MH should have a batwing antenna for OTA reception. your MH...
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Dec 15, 2008
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... TV access can be the antenna you have now when close to broadcast towers, you may need the digital/analog converter after mid Feb. TV access can be by way...
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Dec 15, 2008
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good post but an automatic dish satellite will run about $5000...
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Dec 15, 2008
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Hi Dave, Good post -- but wrong. I have a Motosat MD500 on the roof of my motorhome. With it I get both the DISH Network 119 satellite and the 110 satellite...
George A Mullen Sr.
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Dec 15, 2008
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... Greetings Shannlen... For TV... one possibility... ...
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You have already received some excellent advice, but let me address travel north and south of the Lower 48. Reasonably priced cellular Internet access is...
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