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streamers395 wrote:Thanks Streamers
@AtomAnt Your Redwood is a thing of beauty! I am adding that dishwasher immediately!
ok...I am a little slow, I finally get what everyone means by local channels.
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Dec-10-2013 12:49 PM
Me Again wrote:AuntSmurf wrote:
If you're going to be moving around, invest in a Wineguard Dome. Around $600, but well worth it. Just plug it in and it finds the signal within minutes. Works on Dish, DirectTV, Bell, and one more. No hassle of directing the dish, and if it needs to be moved on your site for some reason (mowing, moving the picnic table, want to set your lawn chair in that spot :B ) it automatically finds your signal again. One of the best investments we have made!
The Traveler II with full HD reception is a better setup in today world on HD TV. Domes are really old school SD units.
Chris
Dec-10-2013 12:02 PM
AuntSmurf wrote:
If you're going to be moving around, invest in a Wineguard Dome. Around $600, but well worth it. Just plug it in and it finds the signal within minutes. Works on Dish, DirectTV, Bell, and one more. No hassle of directing the dish, and if it needs to be moved on your site for some reason (mowing, moving the picnic table, want to set your lawn chair in that spot :B ) it automatically finds your signal again. One of the best investments we have made!
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Dec-10-2013 09:28 AM
NC Hauler wrote:Bombfixer wrote:Me Again wrote:Bombfixer wrote:
For security I prefer something in .40 caliber or larger. My personalhoice is 45/70 because I can use it in rifle and pistol. A shotgun rack in the tow vehicle and another next to the bed is a big plus.
My 2014 Ram has the capability to create a WiFi hotspot for up to 10 device located within 150 feet of it. The only problem, and this applies to all major carriers, is spotty coverage in the Rocky Mts and upper states in the West.
So $34.99 per month for 3G service!!!! Could not find anything of data limits.
Chris
Don't know where you are getting your info. My dealer gave me 3 yrs of Uconnect as part of the vehicle purchase. The wifi is 4g also. But spotty out west
I own the 2013 Ram in my sig., The Wifi is free for one year, but like you, it was also given to me with UConnect for 3 years, BUT, it IS NOT 4G, It is only 3G...call them and ask, look on your screen where it shows you're connected..it shows 3G and 4G isn't offered at this time....I know because I just called after I read your post....as of now, not planned...My information came straight from Chrysler customer care.
Dec-10-2013 09:23 AM
Bombfixer wrote:Me Again wrote:Bombfixer wrote:
For security I prefer something in .40 caliber or larger. My personalhoice is 45/70 because I can use it in rifle and pistol. A shotgun rack in the tow vehicle and another next to the bed is a big plus.
My 2014 Ram has the capability to create a WiFi hotspot for up to 10 device located within 150 feet of it. The only problem, and this applies to all major carriers, is spotty coverage in the Rocky Mts and upper states in the West.
So $34.99 per month for 3G service!!!! Could not find anything of data limits.
Chris
Don't know where you are getting your info. My dealer gave me 3 yrs of Uconnect as part of the vehicle purchase. The wifi is 4g also. But spotty out west
Dec-10-2013 09:11 AM
Me Again wrote:Bombfixer wrote:
For security I prefer something in .40 caliber or larger. My personalhoice is 45/70 because I can use it in rifle and pistol. A shotgun rack in the tow vehicle and another next to the bed is a big plus.
My 2014 Ram has the capability to create a WiFi hotspot for up to 10 device located within 150 feet of it. The only problem, and this applies to all major carriers, is spotty coverage in the Rocky Mts and upper states in the West.
So $34.99 per month for 3G service!!!! Could not find anything of data limits.
Chris