Mel B. wrote:
full_mosey wrote:
Mel B. wrote:
full_mosey wrote:
Mel;
Now we see that the second TV will have two possible problems:
1. X2 - cannot watch any two programs.
2. Trav'ler - second TV cannot get HD.
I did see one RV with two portable antennae and two cables going into the RV. Using two Tailgaters/X2s and two 211/Wally receivers, one combo for each TV, will give both TVs complete freedom to watch any shows.
HTH;
John
John,
I'm sorry but the more I read the more confused I get. One thing I haven't said and maybe I should have. I have a 2004 2955RL montana 5th wheel. Under the bedroom TV is the antenna jack and the booster. under that coax plug is another one that say's Satellite. But in the living room there is only one cable hook up?
Mel
I thank you for your reply. I am trying to help you by identifying gotchas you need to work through before buying equipment.
Here is the 3-LNB Trav'ler antenna that I believe has been working for ReneeG. $1340 at Amazon. You mount it onto your roof.

There is no guarantee that your RV is wired as you wish.
HTH;
John
Yes I allready looked that up, That's not what I want on my RV. I just want to be able to have a portable Sat. Ant. and watch different channels in the living room and bed room. Amd your right I don't know a lot about this equipment. Thats why I'm here looking up every very name or # that you people are putting out there. I also have read hours on other post that were allready up. So I'm sorry if your upset because I don't have enough knowlage, but I thank all of you for your advice.
Mel
Yes, that's what we have. Love it. We tried the self standing dish setups and struggled to get a signal. Our goal is to relax when we're out, not struggling with the connection. With the Trave'ler Dish, we push a button and it locates the satellites automatically.
