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It's all that and a bag of chips!

 

It is compatible with Dish (in HiDef) DirecTV (Standard Def only) and Canada's Bell. 

 

Set up is a breeze, just hook up the RG6 cable to the little inlet on the side of the RV, and hook it in a 12v outlet, or do what I did and buy the 12v to 110 converter.  Put the satellite dish somewhere you can get a clear view of the southern shy and you're good to go.

 

Inside wiring is easy.  If you want Dish Network HDMI, just hook the box into the TV using the extra HDMI port.  If you're standard def like me with DirecTV, just run the RG6 coax from the open cable connector to the back of the DirecTV box!  Plug it into 110v and that's it

 

I really like being able to watch news on TV after a days activities.  The best place I found on price was Dyers (no tax, free shipping) $568.00

 

WoodGlue

 

Info from another website:

 

The Carryout G2 is the next generation of portable satellite TV antennas, offering live TV viewing for the on-the-go lifestyle! At 40% smaller than Winegard’s popular Carryout®, this compact, fully automatic satellite antenna is the smallest of its kind on the market and perfect for RVing, camping, tailgating and more! Carryout G2 is compatible with DISH® (SD & HD), DIRECTV® (SD) and Bell TV™ (SD & HD), and works with a wide variety of receivers. Equipped with two coax ports, the G2 supports two receivers so you can watch different programming from the same satellite on 2 TVs at once. Plugs into a standard 12V outlet in your vehicle (12V power converter to 110V sold separately). Features an easy grip handle and security eyelet attached to the base. The Carryout G2 also offers the unique ability to convert to a roof mount antenna for stationary use. Roof Mount Kit (RK-2000) sold separately. Includes 50’ power and 50’coax cables. 13.5” dome height, 14.3” diameter. Choose between white or black dome options. Designed and manufactured in the USA.
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I love mine too. I have the 110 volt adapter as well. I also store it under the bed when I'm traveling. I have DirecTV, so it's not high def., but I think the picture is quite good.

I had the roof mounted automatic dish on the three motorhomes I had previously. Spent about $2500 each time and they work well, but if my camping site was in the trees, I was out of luck.

I love that I can move the G2 around and find a spot with reception. A much cheaper solution that works.

 

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