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· Godfather
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OK I'm interested in putting a dish system in my SUV how would I go about this? Which service provides something like this?
 

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Originally posted by invaliduser88
ummm, you don't intend to drive while watching do you?

Keeping the dish on the sats would be impossible...
Actually, there are systems that can keep the antenna aimed while on the move, but they're not cheap ($4,000 or so the last I looked). They are essentially large bubbles to protect the antenna from wind. The antenna is constantly re-aimed as the vehicle moves. Such devices can be seen on the most expensive motor coaches, sightseeing buses and yachts.

The practicality would be limited in a small vehicle that pitches and tosses a lot, though. Also, the signal would be lost each time you go under a bridge or tree. It would work well when the vehicle is parked in an open area, of course. The self-aiming feature would probably take care of the slight movement that results from people entering/exiting and shifting positions in the SUV.
 

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I have seen them on motorhomes. They use GPS to track the satellites. It would be a little large for an SUV, I drive an Excursion and I can't imaging putting one on top there. I think I will stick to DVD's, I don't even bother with OTA
 

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But dont they have smaller ones? Less expensive ones? I read somewhere that they have somehting like that.
 

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There are several mfrs that make relatively small tracking DBS antennas for moblile apps, both land and water based. A little time spent on the net doing a search should yield you some results.

Here's a freebie to get you started: www.winegard.com

Nick
 

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There a newer technologies that allow
mfrs to build tracking systems with
relatively small footprints. Something like
that should be suitable for SUV apps.
Don't look for cheap, tho.

Anything beats the wood 2x4 tripod I
have nailed to the bed of my new
Lincoln Blackwood pickup. :D :D :D


Nickster :smoking:
 
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