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mrsportys
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Aug 27, 2015

Winegard Traveler Satellite VS ..installation.....

We want a traveler 1000 satellite , period...I hear so many problem stories about the other dome units.
I contacted Fleetwood and decided I wanted the Traveler installed by the same guys who built the coach. They quoted me 10-12 hours of labor to install!!!!
Why? It seems the Fleetwood bounder comes prewired with 2 coax cables (rf1 and rf2) and a power supply harness.
I confirmed this with Winegard as they say the Traveler requires a 6 wire data harness that needs to be installed... thus the extra time quoted by Fleetwood.

Also, my 2014 bounder has never had a satellite on its roof so this a new install.

Any thoughts, suggestions?

Thanks!! :h
  • I installed my self 2 weeks of thinking 3 hours of doing very easy you tube video help full
  • Have you checked with your local Camping World? They sell em. They install em....Dennis
  • I had an existing manual dish so the hole was already cut but it only took Bill Adams (he later went to work for Winegard as a roving dealer trainer) maybe 3 hours to install my Traveler
  • By far the hardest part is getting it on the roof, but 10 hours?... I did my own install and IIRC it was between 2-3 hours including my usual fiddling around. Walk away and find someone that knows what they are doing because it's clearly not Fleetwood in this case.
  • Unless there is something odd about the Bounder installation should take no more than 2 hours. Typical labor charge is around 300.00 including misc hardware and such.

    Find someone else.
  • Why in all that is holy would you want Fleetwood to do the install? That is plane foolish IMHO. Installation is not hard. Several people have done their own with no problems. If your afraid, any good shop can do it in about 4-5 hours. BTW the control cable is no bigger than a standard RG6 coax.