What Satellite Dome do you recommend? (1 Viewer)

Gellyneck

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More than toes wet now!
we would need at least 150 Gb a month for our requirements , then we would probably have to have sim cards from different networks as not all providers cover all areas .
Waste of time , to much hassle
We regularly do the North \ West of Scotland and have 3 different sims given poor signal. Even down your neck of the woods mobile reception can be "suspect"!
Having said that with a couple of hours excepted the weather ain't been too terrible over the last week!(y)
 

Duckato

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We regularly do the North \ West of Scotland and have 3 different sims given poor signal. Even down your neck of the woods mobile reception can be "suspect"!
Having said that with a couple of hours excepted the weather ain't been too terrible over the last week!(y)
Same experience here mobile signal simply can’t be relied on in significant parts of the uk.
We were parked at the Dervaig view point on Mull 80mb 4g from O2 and absolutely nothing from my unlimited Three
I couldn’t use O2 because I had virtually used up my data allowance.
Hence why I also have satellite and terrestrial as well on the van.
 
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you have yet to explain how the phone signal with all this wonderous data gets to the avtex ?

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MisterB

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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
you have yet to explain how the phone signal with all this wonderous data gets to the avtex ?
It doesn't! Put very simply, the data is received by a mobile phone or modem which then sends it's signal to some sort of medium provider, for example a firestick tv which, plugged into the TV, provides the actual TV programming plus lots of other media
 
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The 3/4/5G signal is picked up by the MiFi unit installed in your motorhome. That MiFi unit broadcasts a localised WiFi signal around your motorhome like the internet hub you have at home does. The Amazon Firestick inserted in the HDMI port on your Avtex picks up the WiFi signal.
 

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