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Marine satellite tv antenna
The world of pay television has changed a lot since the mid-’00s, which are now 15 years ago (yeah that’s weird, I know.) We’ve all gone to high definition. Both DIRECTV and DISH have introduced new technology that turbocharges their experiences. And, your satellite system, no matter how much it cost back then, wasn’t designed for any of it. Marine Satellite Antennas For North America satellite TV, the Winegard Carry Out G3 Bell Portable Dish is a small, lightweight unit that can be conveniently stowed and deployed outdoors when you reach your destination. Easy to set up with multiple TV viewing, it allows switching between DirecTV, DISH, and the Bell TV networks. This model can be attached on a vehicle or used on a tripod on level ground in an area unobstructed by trees or buildings.
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Sat tv for boats
Anyone shopping for a marine TV antenna is going to run across Shakespeare's multidirectional line. It offers the super-small 8-inch by 4-inch SeaWatch 3004, which is so compact you can mount it on the smallest cuddy-cabin boats. It costs less than $70 but, as you might expect, offers a rather reduced range; Shakespeare claims up to 15 miles from broadcast towers. The pie-shaped SeaWatch 3015 (about $100) extends out to 40 miles. The SeaWatch 3019 ($150) gets you a maximum of up to 75 miles. Satellite Antennas For those managing larger fleets, the t80W can be networked with any onboard, Intellian-built satellite communications system (VSAT or FleetBroadband) to allow remote access and management via Aptus Web no matter where the vessel is located around the globe.
