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    Well in that case, KEEP THE PEDAL TO THE METAL. Where are you headed any way? Vancouver, BC !!!

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    Such a great diet for such a learned person.

    How long does the (forgive me, I've used this nomenclature before and use it now as a funny saying) Diesel Dyke drive at a time?

    I have the utmost respect for Rae and mean nothing mean or harsh. I wish I had as much respect for you as I have for her.

    Lew

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben View Post
    I have a Verizon card, but have been thinking about adding a satellite setup. I'm currently near Sedona, AZ and the Verizon card gets between no signal and one bar. That's not uncommon when you're parked in the sticks.

    If I get a satellite setup, then I'll also keep my Verizon card for times when I'm in motion, don't feel like putting up the dish (like when I'm just stopped for a moment and want a weather report), or when I fly to a city and don't feel like paying $9.95 a night to check my e-mail on the hotel's system.

    I'm a full-timer and the dual setup sounds ideal... I just haven't talked myself into forking over the $5500 it might cost for the hardware/install.

    From what I've heard, the upload speed will be about the same as a Verizon card (when the card has a good signal) and the download speed should be faster and more consistent in speed when compared to the V card.

    I can't believe I've gone a full year without a satellite setup... I think I'd have more hair on my head if I were to have bought one from the start.
    Hello Ben,
    I am having a High gain antenna system installed right now in My 99 marathon out at the factory. The system includes an external omni-directional 70db antenna, cables connections, a cellular booster and a internal antenna, see attachment. This will allow us to receive weaker signals up to 50 miles and boost them up. When used in conjunction with a high speed air card, Verizon USB 727 and a Glbal MB6800 router we should get a decent internet connection, we are hoping anyway. Here is the info on the Antenna system. Power Max Rv Cell Booster 70DB Dual band 3 Watt Repeater 4KSBR-50M from wpsantennas.com 1-877-594-5766 for about $700 I think. I will give you some feedback in jan. when I pickup the coach in Oregon at the factory. Bruce

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    bill&jody Guest

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    huges satellite dish on a tripod can be had for under $2k. plus $60/mo.
    i use a verizon wan card as well.

    wmm

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