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tinner12002
Jan 11, 2017Explorer
We have the direct tv that we have at home and use when traveling and at our campsite. They charge an additional $6 month when we choose to turn on that receiver and then remove the charge in the winter when we shut it down. I looked at having one installed on the RV and was told the best way is to have it on a tri-pod so if I'm camping near trees I can move the dish and still get a signal...something you can't do with a roof mounted.
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