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...
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...
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...
... 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...
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...
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...
I keep my Foretravel in my garage 40 X 60 commercial metal building, when the doors (Metal) are closed, I have no cell useage and very slow internet access via...
... A Wilson antenna will solve your problem. Just hook it to you cell phone and attach the antenna to the outside of the building. Works for many in fringe...
Hershey, Thanks for the tip, How does it connect as my Motorola does not have a visable antenna, what would you suggest ? Thanks Dave M in Va ... building, ......
... I use ours with our Motorola, (course there are lots of different styles of Motorola's.) thru a small one foot long very thin cable which connects to the...
You can go to the Wilson web site (www.wilsonelectronics.com) and look at adapters. If there is one for your phone then there is a port somewhere - you just...
All good suggestions. If you really get stuck, contact http://www.3gstore.com. They are very knowledgable. I have no connection with them, just satisfied...
Doug, Thanks for the tip, I just ordered the repeater setup from Alex at http://www.3gstore.com as you suggested. For under $600.00 I think it will solve my...
We have had our RV for about three months and we have 3 laptops running all the time. we are currently using the wireless DSL from out home, but we sold our...
You can mount it on a tripod or get the Motosat rooftop unit. We have used the rooftop for 2 and 1/2 years with good luck. However, Motosat has changed its...
Just curious - have you tried an outside omni-directional antenna and / or a signal amplifier? Some claim 50 mile range from cell tower with good reception...
As to using sat. in the north - Satellite selection is critical. We moved to one sat for the northwest US, one for Mexico, and a third for the Maritime...
I can't let this one go by. The only way you can get 50 mile range out of any transmitter/receiver operating FM on frequencies of 800 through 900 MHZ, you...
Hi Chuck, If you go down the Sat Dish path (ugh), you will probable want to join....... http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/RVInternetBySatellite (aka)......
When I drove through Washington in September of 2007, I maintained good high speed Internet service even while underway using a Sprint EVDO Rev A modem that...
Has anyone tried the magiacjack to place phone calls through your computer? I am trying one out, sometimes I have a dial tone and other times there is just a...
I have one and love it. Im also on wi-fi only and if my signal is a little weak the connection can be a little scratchy, but overall its like having a free...
After you have used the repeater for a while, how about posting your results. That will help close the loop and perhaps others would like to know how it...
Doug, I have it up, dual band, outside omni ant, above the metal garage roof, through a feed through into the repeater unit, they sent a 2 ft cable to connect...
Might consider using two 10' cables vs. on 2'/20' with the hardware in the middle as otherwise you'll have a disproportionate 'one leg path loss' ... From:...