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Travler sattelite


How do you like the traveler you had installed.  Can you give me feedback pro's and cons



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We have the Wineguard Traveler for Dish Network. Sooooo much better than the dome both in reception quality and that it picks up all three satellites at the same time. I use two 211Z receivers with external hard drives and the Dish RF to IR controllers (both receivers in in the bedroom compartment).
I also have a Wineguard Pathway X2 portable for when trees are in the way of Traveler.




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2014 Phaeton 42LH

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Have used one since 2008 for Direct TV – installed after market in my last trailer and have another new one in this trailer.  Both fine.

Honestly, don’t know of a con.  Works and works really well.  No issues and if you have Direct TV it offers more flexibility due to Direct TV’s satellite positions.

Expensive – “and worth it,” IMO.  One button up – it finds satellites - one button down – stowed and done. Everything else is automatic as long as it can see the satellites.

Should you decide to get one PM me and I’ll tell you some tricks when trees, etc. are in the way to sometimes still get TV.



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