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Sandia_Man
Apr 22, 2015Explorer II
As stated above, many private RV parks provide cable tv, but it is rare that it is in HD, sparse channel selection unless you like the generic channels, and reception is often snowy or distorted on many of the channels rendering it useless. Too unreliable for us to depend on, particularly if we want to watch a special event, or live broadcast of a favorite show and/or team.
Out west where we camp you have to be within 20-30 miles of a major city to pick up any OTA channels, but it is an alternative we utilize the couple times of year we happen to RV in the city. Just can't handle the endless commercials of OTA reception, although we deal with it when we only want to watch for an hour or so.
We rely on satellite tv at home and when we're RVing. We have the full blown package including several sport subscriptions and usually have all programming downloaded within 15 minutes. Locals too if we are in our home state and fringes of CO, UT, & AZ. The sat. dish system we use can access all the sats at one time making it capable of recording and viewing multiple stations simultaneously.
Out west where we camp you have to be within 20-30 miles of a major city to pick up any OTA channels, but it is an alternative we utilize the couple times of year we happen to RV in the city. Just can't handle the endless commercials of OTA reception, although we deal with it when we only want to watch for an hour or so.
We rely on satellite tv at home and when we're RVing. We have the full blown package including several sport subscriptions and usually have all programming downloaded within 15 minutes. Locals too if we are in our home state and fringes of CO, UT, & AZ. The sat. dish system we use can access all the sats at one time making it capable of recording and viewing multiple stations simultaneously.
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