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Portable Satellite Dish for Camping

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Portable Satellite Dish Winegard Truly portable Easy to setup/find satellite Folds for carrying and storage. Winegard's portable system is lightweight, easy to set up and ready to go whenever you are. Two antenna sizes are available - 18 inch (46cm) and 24 inch (60cm). The antenna and base are completely and permanently assembled. The base has a built in level and compass. There is a convenient handle on the side for carrying and 25 feet of cable permanently stored in the bottom of the base ...

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June 16, 2009

kardel100 @ 8:42 am #

yes and where's the tent or camp? lol

n7c7m7p8 @ 8:42 am #

what do I need to watch tv without DirecTV or Dish Network subscription? I would like to purchase a portable satellite dish and I don't want to pay monthly payments, but do I need anything else in order to get tv channels through a portable satellite dish that I consider putting into my balcony?

thank you.

wordofgod4u @ 8:42 am #

And kids, if you get a portable dish make sure you use RG-6 coax to run from the LNBF to receiver and have a compass or clino meter, and a good satellite finder like sat buddy or channel master or you will be pointing your dish all day long.

twocvbloke @ 8:42 am #

I thought going camping was to get away from the usual day to day life of watching TV? :S

Ellipse40FD @ 8:42 am #

Thanks,
I don't have a signal meter but it would help for sure.

DanielLamore @ 8:42 am #

A portable dish is really the best way to go! Due to being able to find that visible spot threw the trees. I have the same one you have and really like It's flat round base it sits on. It allows you to place it on the ground, or table, or even on top of the RV If that happens to be the perfect spot. The one thing you missed is: Also attaching a signal meter to it for ease of finding the satellite. Good video on RVing tips! We're always learning.

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Portable Satellite Dish for Camping

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Portable Satellite Dish Winegard
Truly portable Easy to setup/find satellite Folds for carrying and storage. Winegard's portable system is lightweight, easy to set up and ready to go whenever you are. Two antenna sizes are available - 18 inch (46cm) and 24 inch (60cm). The antenna and base are completely and permanently assembled. The base has a built in level and compass. There is a convenient handle on the side for carrying and 25 feet of cable permanently stored in the bottom of the base. Setup is easy.

Now you can pack up your TV entertainment and go. This Dish antenna is lightweight and easy to set up and use. Comes complete with 18" antenna, mount, LNB and 15 ft. of wire.

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February 20, 2009

kardel100 @ 8:41 pm #

yes and where's the tent or camp? lol

n7c7m7p8 @ 8:41 pm #

what do I need to watch tv without DirecTV or Dish Network subscription? I would like to purchase a portable satellite dish and I don't want to pay monthly payments, but do I need anything else in order to get tv channels through a portable satellite dish that I consider putting into my balcony?

thank you.

wordofgod4u @ 8:41 pm #

And kids, if you get a portable dish make sure you use RG-6 coax to run from the LNBF to receiver and have a compass or clino meter, and a good satellite finder like sat buddy or channel master or you will be pointing your dish all day long.

twocvbloke @ 8:41 pm #

I thought going camping was to get away from the usual day to day life of watching TV? :S

Ellipse40FD @ 8:41 pm #

Thanks,
I don't have a signal meter but it would help for sure.

DanielLamore @ 8:41 pm #

A portable dish is really the best way to go! Due to being able to find that visible spot threw the trees. I have the same one you have and really like It's flat round base it sits on. It allows you to place it on the ground, or table, or even on top of the RV If that happens to be the perfect spot. The one thing you missed is: Also attaching a signal meter to it for ease of finding the satellite. Good video on RVing tips! We're always learning.

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Portable Satellite Dish for Camping

5

Portable Satellite Dish Winegard
Truly portable Easy to setup/find satellite Folds for carrying and storage. Winegard's portable system is lightweight, easy to set up and ready to go whenever you are. Two antenna sizes are available - 18 inch (46cm) and 24 inch (60cm). The antenna and base are completely and permanently assembled. The base has a built in level and compass. There is a convenient handle on the side for carrying and 25 feet of cable permanently stored in the bottom of the base. Setup is easy.

Now you can pack up your TV entertainment and go. This Dish antenna is lightweight and easy to set up and use. Comes complete with 18" antenna, mount, LNB and 15 ft. of wire.

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Comments on Portable Satellite Dish for Camping

January 16, 2009

n7c7m7p8 @ 8:41 pm #

what do I need to watch tv without DirecTV or Dish Network subscription? I would like to purchase a portable satellite dish and I don't want to pay monthly payments, but do I need anything else in order to get tv channels through a portable satellite dish that I consider putting into my balcony?

thank you.

wordofgod4u @ 8:41 pm #

And kids, if you get a portable dish make sure you use RG-6 coax to run from the LNBF to receiver and have a compass or clino meter, and a good satellite finder like sat buddy or channel master or you will be pointing your dish all day long.

twocvbloke @ 8:41 pm #

I thought going camping was to get away from the usual day to day life of watching TV? :S

Ellipse40FD @ 8:41 pm #

Thanks,
I don't have a signal meter but it would help for sure.

DanielLamore @ 8:41 pm #

A portable dish is really the best way to go! Due to being able to find that visible spot threw the trees. I have the same one you have and really like It's flat round base it sits on. It allows you to place it on the ground, or table, or even on top of the RV If that happens to be the perfect spot. The one thing you missed is: Also attaching a signal meter to it for ease of finding the satellite. Good video on RVing tips! We're always learning.

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