All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Over the Air AntennaAh,a switcher !Re: Over the Air AntennaWhat is 'bomb' ?Re: Over the Air AntennaIf your set up gets a little tricky (Or if you just wanna have a single remote) have a look at the Caavo box. Controls all your gear (TV, Roku, Google chrome, Apple TV, sound bar, etc) with one remote. It will do a deep search on all you devices with your voice. Lots of functions and super easy to use. Around $80Re: Thinking of changing from VerizonNo, if you have the Mobley with ATT, its a even better deal. But some of us find the 'automatic time-out' a pain. It has to be re-booted every so often, at least for most users. That Mobley plan has been pulled for a long time but I understand ATT is offering it again, as of January 2019. A friend uses their unlimited data plan as his only internet connection at home. He said its better than is old standard ATT service. He has it powered by a OBD to USB adaptor found on Amazon. Watches Netflix daily with no overages charges.Re: Thinking of changing from Verizon Bill.Satellite wrote: 5Gb for $20 is OK, but I full time and use well over 50Gb/month so I need a plan that will allow substantially more data. For heavy data users Google Fi is a good optionGoogle Fi service for hotspotThe Google Fi (AKA Project Fi) service uses a phone as a hotspot. They recently added a long list of phone that are now compatible. Here it is... https://beebom.com/google-fi-phones/Re: What smartphone, service, hotspot, booster do you use? jbbrick wrote: I have and love Google Fi, if its available in your area check out their website. The only drawback for some is you have to use one of their phones, no Iphones but the service is great all over the country and you can tether your tablet or pc and just pay for the data used. Plus free roaming in over 100 countries. I used to have Verizon @ $65/month and now my bill is about 30 or less. Google Fi (aka Project Fi) has made changes and now works with most modern phones. Their Pixel line of phones are the best but they have opened it up to most of the others.Re: What smartphone, service, hotspot, booster do you use? Heisenberg wrote: Red Pocket This could be a great deal for a phone that will hotspot. $20 per month and 5GB @ 4G LTE with unlimited data, text, and talk. I am anxious to find out if it only falls back on speed with crowded towers. 3G is not bad when nothing else is available. Can anyone comment on how well Red Pocket worked out? Also, who's towers do they use?Re: exhaust brake issue YC 1 wrote: Your sig shows an 06 model. You comments say 2002? A 2006 probably is just as described and may use a variable ratio turbo for the braking. A 2002 may have a mechanical one and need lubing. Yc1, Good eye. Its a friends coach. Thxexhaust brake issueHi everyone, Any of you have experience with this... 02 Holiday Rambler Endeavor exhaust break stays energized when throttle is applied. Throttle positioning sensor, relay, solenoid and actuator checks OK
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