Rv Satellite TV Systems – Get the Best System and Service

Rv Satellite TV Systems - Get the Best System and Service

RV Satellite TV Systems

In the good ol’ days, before DISH Network and DIRECTV made satellite TV available everywhere in the U.S., RVers had to find an RV park that had satellite hook ups, then spend time hooking up their systems.

Today, RV satellite TV systems are totally self contained. You can watch satellite TV anywhere, and setting up a satellite system is a piece of cake. All you have to do is aim your dish toward the area of the southern sky where you get the best reception and your done.

In addition to the hundreds of entertainment, news, and sports channels you get with satellite TV, you can also get Internet service so you can check your email or surf the web while you’re on the road.

RV satellite TV equipment

The satellite TV equipment you’ll need for your RV is the same as the equipment you have in your home – a satellite TV dish and receiver. You can even use the dish and receiver you have in your home, but for convenience sake most people end up getting a second dish and receiver for their RV.

Because you’ll be on the move you’ll need a movable stand so you can aim your dish at the satellite. The least expensive stands allow you to manually align your dish whenever you stop for the day. There are also dishes that automatically align your dish, and even “in-motion” systems that track a satellite as you drive so passengers can watch satellite TV while on the move.

To locate a dealer for RV satellite TV stands do an Internet search for “rv satellite tv dish mounts,” call you local RV dealer, or check eBay for used equipment.

Satellite TV Providers

There are three major satellite TV providers – DIRECTV, DISH Network, and Sky Angel.

DIRECTV

DIRECTV is the largest satellite TV provider and is ranked second in customer satisfaction among satellite TV providers by J.D Power. They offer 250 channels of satellite TV programming including sports packages, movie channels, pay-per-view programs, and XM satellite radio channels.

DIRECT Programming starts at $41.99 per month for 155 satellite TV channels and goes up to $96.99 per month for 250 channels. You get a free satellite TV dish and up to four free receivers when you subscribe to their service.

DISH Network

DISH Network is the fastest-growing satellite TV provider and is ranked first in customer satisfaction by J.D. Power. They offer 350 channels, including movie channels, sports packages, Sirius satellite radio channels, and pay-per-view programs.

DISH Network programming starts at $19.99 per month for 40 satellite TV channels, and goes up to $74.99 for 350 channels. When you subscribe to their service you get a free satellite TV dish and up to four free receivers.

Sky Angel

Sky Angel is a Christian-oriented satellite TV provider offering Christian TV shows, special events, conferences, children’s shows, inspirational programming, and radio programs.

Sky Angel’s programming package is $14.99 per month and includes 20 TV program channels plus 15 satellite radio channels. Their equipment costs $149 for one satellite TV dish and one receiver.

Satellite Internet Service

With satellite Internet service you can surf the web and get your email anywhere in the world. Satellite Internet service offers and always-on connection, a connection speed that’s 10 times faster than dialup service, and multiple email addresses.

Bottom line

If you want all the comforts of home while you travel the open road, then satellite TV is a must. The equipment’s free and you can get programming for as little as $19.99 a month. If you spend much time on the Internet, consider including satellite Internet service with your satellite TV service.

Visit http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide for more information, ordering information, plus the latest offers and free bonuses from DISH Network satellite TV. Click on the following link for information on DISH Network Internet service.

Visit http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide for more information, ordering information, plus the latest offers and free bonuses from DISH Network satellite TV.

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21 Responses to “Rv Satellite TV Systems – Get the Best System and Service”

  1. fragriani says:

    When I first saw this I was like “that’s a photo.” SO INCREDIBLE.

  2. AmayaSauda100 says:

    I have to agree with everyone. This looks just like a photo! You never cease to amaze me! This has to be your best work yet! Definitly lookin’ forward to more masterpieces from you, Will. : D

  3. shadowshp29 says:

    wow it looks as if it was taken by a camera, awesome work man

  4. sakura0617 says:

    wow O_o this is great!

  5. machetegreg says:

    It really depends on the park.

    Usually there are only on-lot hookup for waste when they are permanent trailers. i.e. park models…

    Most parks have a dump station, where you either drive your RV to dump, or haul the 'honey bucket' to dump it.

    Make life easier… only use the RV's toilet for having a squirt (unless it's an 'emergency')… and do other 'business' at the park's public washrooms. Saves you trips to the dump site and helps with the smell and clean up.

  6. John W says:

    The best answer to all of your questions is this: It ALL depends on where you are going and on YOUR SPECIFIC teardrop.
    As for what your teardrop is capable of doing? I would do forum searches based on the make, model and year. Yahoo has an awesome one: RV Basics. I would start there.
    As for park costs? When traveling in an RV (teardrop, 5th wheel, Class A or B) whether or not a site has electrical, water, and sewer hook-ups is usually directly proportional to how established the park is. Some places offer everything you might need, right down to a gym, locker rooms with showers, and a laundry facility on the premises. Some offer nothing and you are self-reliant for water and electricity based on a clean water tank and generator.
    Cost is completely dependent on the site…some charge monthly electrical and water fees and each site has its own meters, some charge a flat rate that is included in your daily/weekly/monthly charge. Again, the more established the park the greater the chances these charges and quality of amenities go up. Bottom line: Each park has its own set of rules and fees. I suggest checking this site for resources too: http://www.exceldistributors.com/resources.html

  7. serilopr says:

    LOL! I have to keep watching this! so Beautiful! Musics Perfect!

  8. Duane P says:

    I don't know, but don't forget to have your mullet in full-force when you get there.

  9. Robert B says:

    Check around the Homestead area. There is a nice one down there

  10. nima says:

    ITs possible that a few do, becasue I have heard this before. I've been RV'ing since 2000 and haven't run into any park that did. I really don't think that you'll have a problem. Buy the Trailer Life Directory so that you can call ahead of time and find out. http://www.trailerlife.com/

  11. malino1995 says:

    omg so you played this on ur keyboard x)

    cool man and lots of respects to ALL of youre paintings

  12. Kim C says:

    Rancho Jurupa is probably your best bet. Since they only allow two weeks at a time, you can simply roll out, and roll in, for a new rental period. If you are nice to the manager, they probably won't make you go to that extreme, and you can simply renew every two weeks.

    Good luck!

  13. lmfaito says:

    Hey will,, man could i get the mp3 for this tune??? please is absolutely amazing.

  14. kipman says:

    Well I found this link for you. I have never been to this RV park, but it is near Wild Adventures. I don't think it'll be busy in October. All the kids are back in school now and Wild Adventures is usually a summer trip. Anyways, check out this link. I hope it helps!

  15. physgod248 says:

    i missed your stuff man

  16. des says:

    Loners On Wheels (LOW) — support and companionship for RVing singles.

  17. laxattack1020 says:

    it feels like my brain doesn’t want to believe that is a painting and more of a picture. haha

  18. kickinbahk says:

    Well, I live in Long Beach and the RV park called Golden Shore is 700 to 1300 a month. My parents lived in a mobile home park for many years, though not in an RV. It was called Del Amo Mobile Home Park and there were people who had RVs who lived there. Here is a link to addresses and phone numbers for several mobile home parks in Long Beach. Some may not take RVs, and of course the prices will vary. Del Amo wasn't fancy but it wasn't pricey either. My parents lived there until they died a few years ago.

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