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One thing that many people who don’t own RVs aren’t aware ofis that a satellite signal can’t be received while the vehicle is travelingdown the open highway. This is something that has discouraged a lot of peoplefrom having a satellite system installed in their RVs in the past. Sure youcould record movies or programming ahead of time to watch on the road, but thiswas only a stop gap remedy that was very limiting in what you had available towatch and you sure couldn’t get the weather channel to check on changingconditions up ahead of you when you needed to. ?The researchengineers at Dish network have come up with a solution to all of this and ithas rendered standard satellite systems in every RV in the U.S obsolete. It’scalled Mobile Dish and it makes it possible to do everything that you can dowith your satellite TV service in your home or business possible in your RV. Itcurrently has one-hundred channels available, with more planned on being addedin the near future and all of them are available while you are moving down theopen highway. ?Home satellitesystems and service was never meant for use in a moving vehicle and that is whythere were so many limitations with them when they were installed in an RV. Thetime that a large selection of great programming was needed most was when youhad an RV loaded up with bored children or teens that needed to be keptentertained on the long rips on the road. This was particularly true when youwere traveling at night and there was nothing to watch out the window. Now with Mobile Dish you can just click on the TV and surfthrough all the channels any time that you want. There is no messing with asatellite dish either with Mobile Dish, because it uses a permanently installedlow profile antennae that never has to be touched again after it is installed.This completely eliminates the risk of snags from low hanging branches, orother objects that have always worried RV owners in the past. Using a satellite system in an RV in the past was allbackwards, because the only time it could be watched with access to all thechannels that were being paid for was while it was stationary and if you neededto drive the RV for any reason, the Dish had to be lowered down on the roof ordisconnected from the tripod assembly and then stowed away. ?For short stops itjust wasn’t worth the hassle of climbing up on the roof to set it up and manytimes RV owners just did without it. If the dish was mounted on a tripod thesignal was interrupted every time a person walked in front of it and MobileDish now does away with all of this. Find out how you can get full use of asatellite TV system that is installed in your RV by contacting Dish Networkonline. |
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