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Oops! I forgot you had previously mentioned you have a Trav'ler. What dish have you been using with the H3? If it's a roof mounted Trav'ler or a portable tripod mounted full sized dish, you could still have at least a two tuner plus OTA recording capability with a Dish Wally plus an external hard drive. I'll miss the ability to tape shows while we're watching something else that we have with the Hopper 3, but I guess I'll learn to live with it! 😁 I'll miss the ability to tape shows while we're watching something else that we have with the Hopper 3, but I guess I'll learn to live with it! 😁 Edited Januby LindaH

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If it does, we'll cancel Dish and just use Dish Outdoors for those months in the winter that we are down in Arizona because we'll have no way of streaming (on the TV) while we're in the RV (we have a 12-volt TV that came with our 2014 Class C and I don't think it has an HDMI slot for our Amazon Fire Stick (although we haven't been down to the rig yet to check it out). Once it's installed, we're going to do a bunch of streaming to try it out and see if it will really work for us (we've been trying to use our Visible phone as a hotspot, with mixed results). We're getting cable Internet installed next week. Then you'll need to purchase your own equipment to get the Outdoor account that lets you suspend service by just not paying the next month's bill. With leased equipment, you will need to terminate your plan and return the receivers. They do have a local Portland area dealer so I might be able to see one "soon", as long as they have one in stock.We own all of our Dish equipment, Linda. It might be possible to do a factory tour. RV Water Heater Bypass Diagram Camping, R V Wiring, Outdoors www. 40 foot and longer just seems "too long". iRV2 is the friendliest online RV Forum Community where motorhome and travel trailer. Drawer slides are high end with a hundred pound capacity.The 2 inch solid foam walls with high gloss fiberglass sound good.They mention an option to have the chassis certified for off road use. The Glacier Peak chassis has real shock absorbers on the axles. As I understand it, they are custom built by Northwood (the Arctic Fox manufacturer). It has a reach of over 20 million readers. From the web descriptions, they have some good assets. RV LIFE is a completely digital network that operates a number of sites suited to RVers located in North America. I just recently heard about the Outdoor RV Glacier Peak models. The problems that Hebard's Travels are hitting is painting them in a negative light

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Among the "name" manufacturers, the Forest River Cedar Creek Hathaway series had seemed good. I've been doing research while I wait for the end of October, and the possibility to get serious. Just an update from a "wanna - be / gonna - be" full timer.







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