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HDTV Antennas for your RV Tailgate Party – RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE
RV NANA | LIVING THE RV LIFE

HDTV Antennas for your RV Tailgate Party

Saturday is almost here folks, and this time of year Saturday brings with it a huge dose of college football! All across America people are firing up their grills, rolling out the awning, getting out the face paint, and getting ready for a tailgate party. And to top of an awesome tailgate party you’ll need TV, and guests these days expect that TV to be in HD!

In order to tune into your favorite teams and not miss a minute of the action, you are going to need a reliable satellite system. One of the best tailgating satellite dishes currently on the market is the Tailgater Portable Satellite HDTV System. It’s easy to carry in the RV, bringing live satellite TV to all of your favorite outdoor pastimes and, weighing in at only 10 pounds, you won’t be weighing your RV down with excessive poundage. The DISH TV Tailgater was designed in conjunction with DISH Network. It’s automatic, it’s portable and it will provide quick and easy access to a a more than generous selection of  your favorite premium HD channels.

What do you get with the DISH TV Tailgater? Two easy to set up pieces:  the Tailgater Satellite Antenna, a HD Solo Receiver and a 110v AC power supply. You can add it to your home DISH Network service or, if you prefer,  try the ‘pay-as-you-go’ service option with no start-stop fees, which is an added bonus for part time RVers.

How easy is it to set up? Let’s put it this way: you probably could have done it in the time it took to read this paragraph. Just connect the single coaxial cable between the antenna and the receiver and just like that you’re done. That’s pretty much it for setting up the system.

Additional power or control cables are not needed. Given that most RVs already have a portable satellite antenna input, connecting the Tailgater to the receiver inside an RV is pretty much a “no-brainer.” Just follow the instructions in the manual.

Once you have connected your devices, follow the instructions that will be displayed on screen. Seeing as I can be electronically challenged at times, I find that one of the nicest things about the Tailgater is that it will automatically find satellite locations for your DISH Network programming. Then once you’re finished watching and want to start really celebrating you team’s victory, simply power down the Tailgater and receiver, disconnect the cables, and pack it up. It’s that simple.

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Tailgater HDTV Antenna system

If you have used one of these systems, please leave a comment below and let us know how your party went! If you need one, you know where to get it… PPL Motorhomes!