Dish = no Sunday ticket
Great idea. What’s the price tag?
How primitive and quaint.
The built-in GPS should automatically find the best signal...
Next Thursday, September 8, 2011 I'm going to be in the wilderness and as soon as I get "tailgater" I'll be able to watch obama's sermon to the joint session of congress.
Since I'm a stiller fan, I'd rather watch obama than those cheese eaters from milwaukee or brown bay or wausau or {just kiddin' I love the way the voters of Wisconsin booted the demonRATS in 2010} but we hate to lose Superbowl Games, especially to inferior teams, due to a six month stretch of "bad luck". We were recovering but the bad luck got to us {opps, wrong subject}.
Good idea. I believe that the unit’s case should have some tie-down loops, or such, for additional stability. For instance, some might be inclined to strap it down on the roof of an RV or for transport security.
Maybe it’s just me, but being an old cowboy it seems if it jiggles it flies out of the truck or get banged up.
Great, so now I can go camping and not miss a single rerun of Laverne and Shirley!
there is nothing on the dish network worth watching.
Huh. Handy little thing.
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Who in their right mind would want to watch TV while in the “great outdoors”? Other than that, I think it’s a great idea.
Winegard makes portable satellite dishes in the USA, starting at about $150:
http://www.winegard.com/portable-satellite-antennas/index.php