I have to wonder just how well this works. I have taken several charter bus trips from N. Virginia to New York City, and the motor coaches are equipped with dishes and Direct TV. It loses the signal every 2-3 minutes, screen goes blue and displays "Searching for signal" then whatever show is on pops back on. Several times I've been tempted to scream "Just turn the damn thing off!", but now I just bring my mp3 player and some books. Jeff
----- "Paul Guzyk" <paullist08@GUZYK.COM> wrote: > if you win the lottery you can get this flat dish system and install on your luggage rack for TV in motion... > http://www.kvh.com/Products/Product.asp?id=125 > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > From: Andrew Philbrick <herrschildkrote@GMAIL.COM> > Reply-To: Andrew Philbrick <herrschildkrote@GMAIL.COM> > Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2009 07:11:31 -0500 > >Here in Iowa City, we get a lot of tailgaters for the football games who > >have a wide variety of TV setups - most mounted on the car/suv that they |
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