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Aug-04-2015 07:39 PM
Bill & Kate wrote:
You get what you pay for. Had the Tailgater, and while it was nice and compact and light, only pulled in a marginal signal, and if you couldn't "see" the southwest satellites, you were screwed. We finally bit the bullet, sold the Tailgater on eBay, and got the Windgard Pathway X2. A little bigger and heavier, but a much more robust unit with a larger antenna dish. Side by side, we got almost twice as strong a signal with the X2. Also can get the southeast satellites if you can't hit the southwest ones, and supports a second receiver if you want.
Aug-04-2015 04:14 PM
Aug-04-2015 11:02 AM
kmbelt wrote:
I borrowed my parents tailgater on a trip to see if i wanted to purchase one myself. It didn't work worth a ****. If i direct cabled it, i was fine. If i ran it through my trailer Sat wiring, it would be flaky. It appears that my trailer wiring would need to be replaced if i went with the route of buying one.
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