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Goldencrazy
Mar 24, 2014Explorer
CA Traveler wrote:Goldencrazy wrote:Yes and a significant part of Western Canada. Check out the beam maps. That and reception during marginal weather is a plus for a full array antenna.CA Traveler wrote:
We had a in-motion SD dish that did the job for us and was installed by the prior owner. Never used it when driving.
Then I discovered that in some areas of the country there are no SD channels - only HD which can viewed on a SD TV if desired. And the MH TV was HD.
So we gave away the in-motion and replaced it with a RF Mogul. It takes 2+ minutes to locate the satellites and worked great in Alaska which is a long way from the sats.
But it's SWM only and requires a SWM receiver. Our HR24 was both dual LNB and SWM capable. Just got a HR44 (SWM only) and it is significantly better. I did not call about locals but would
However you'll pay more for the RF Mogul.
Good to know. Last time I was to Alaska I had vucube and got nothing so when I go next summer I should do better with the Traveler.
You got Directv HD in Alaska on a rooftop sat dish? I do like the SWM.
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