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- VulcaneerExplorerTailgater here. Much preferred over the roof mount. Set it where we want. Dish for my RV I-pad app' helps to find ideal location between trees. Easy simple set up. Very pleased with it.
- Michelle_SExplorer IIIMany Private GCs now have Satellite Friendly sites, you just have to ask.
- Atom_AntExplorerRedwood does a satellite prep for the Trav'ler on the roof and additional street side inputs, but the factory will not actually install the antenna.
It took me about 3 hrs to install it myself. The prep is very nice and the factory even installs the Winegard control cable between the roof and control box. It was pretty much plug and play. - jnharleyExplorerWe had a Traveler SK 3005 installed at the NuWa factory. It was satellite ready but only for a dome so a couple more wires had to be run. Factory did a great job! We carry a portable HD dish with us but have not had to use it once. Roof top satellite is the best.
- skeetshooterExplorerI has a 2008 HitchHiker that had a dome installed on the roof, it was an option. On the trailer I currently have we do not have one. I will get a carry out unit which I think it will be more efficient to get lock. Better to move the receiver than the trailer.
SkeetShooter - kennethwoosterExplorerI really got to where I hated the domes. Had to always watch where we parked due to trees and etc. Then if it rained I would have to go up on top and dry it off to get signal back. Today we use the tailgater, I really like it. They now have one called flex. With it you can now watch 2 different channels at once.
- kakampersExplorerWe carry a separate HD DTV ground dish for those few times that the Travler can't lock onto a signal because of trees, etc...
- drfifeExplorerMine is wired for a TRAV'LER, but I did not install one. I opted for a Tailgater.
Many of the parks we frequent have too many trees for a roof mount dish. The Tailgater allows it to be placed for best signal.
I mounted mine with their ladder mount. I can get a signal about 1/2 the time. If not it comes off easily to place where I can get a signal. - NC_HaulerExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
I know nothing about the Traveler 11. Will it work with trees around? Dish or Direct?
It's the one in my sig....the Winegard SK3005 Trav'ler II ...Direct TV is what I went with, it has a higher azimuth than Dish, so it has to shoot higher into the sky to get a signal. I've had both Dish and Direct and for where I've camped in the mountains, for some reason, Direct has worked out better than Dish....My camp in WV is in a valley surrounded by mountains with trees all around. I push a button, it dials in all three satellites and I'm "good to go"...HiDef, once you get use to it, hard to go back to standard definition.. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIII know nothing about the Traveler 11. Will it work with trees around? Dish or Direct?
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