Sandy and Lindsey,
Wanted to mention something to you that Mel and Nina (happyrover) did before they the Indiana.
They had RS have a dome satellite dish installed, but not on the roof. they had it all wired into the trailer but their keep the dome portable.
When they arrive at a site, they pull the dome out of the storage compartment, set it out, plug in the wires and hit the button. It seeks, finds, locks in and plays.
I guess Ron Green at RS gave them the idea of not putting it on the roof. This way, no matter where they are with respect to tree cover, so long as they can find a hole in the tree canopy and have enough wire, they set the dish out and let it do its thing.
I realize this is not for everyone and time will tell if it's the best fit for Mel and Nina. Good news is, you can always have it mounted after trying it in a portable fashion.
Not sure how often portable dishes (small ones, domes, satellite Internet ones etc) grow legs. Not very often I hope.
Jim
Wanted to mention something to you that Mel and Nina (happyrover) did before they the Indiana.
They had RS have a dome satellite dish installed, but not on the roof. they had it all wired into the trailer but their keep the dome portable.
When they arrive at a site, they pull the dome out of the storage compartment, set it out, plug in the wires and hit the button. It seeks, finds, locks in and plays.
I guess Ron Green at RS gave them the idea of not putting it on the roof. This way, no matter where they are with respect to tree cover, so long as they can find a hole in the tree canopy and have enough wire, they set the dish out and let it do its thing.
I realize this is not for everyone and time will tell if it's the best fit for Mel and Nina. Good news is, you can always have it mounted after trying it in a portable fashion.
Not sure how often portable dishes (small ones, domes, satellite Internet ones etc) grow legs. Not very often I hope.
Jim