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Portable Satellite for RV or Tailgating or Outdoor TV Viewing

  • City: Toekomsrus
  • State: Gauteng
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Portable Outdoor Satellite system for RV, Tailgating, or Outdoor TV viewing. Includes DISH Wally Outdoors pay as you go Receiver, Wifi plug in adapter, HDMI cord from receiver to TV, 100 foot satellite dish RG6 cable, Wingard Pathway X2 Autoseeking Satellite dish, Stand for Satellite dish. TV is not included. Easy to set up. As soon as Satellite dish is hooked up to the receiver and the receiver is plugged in the Satellite dish will move until it finds the Satellite and it will lock in and stop moving. Turn on the Wally, it will go through a setup scan, and then you will see the Home Screen on the TV. If you don't have a DISH Outdoors Pay as you go Account, Call the number on the Wally, and the rep will set you up and get your Programs loaded.Nice thing about pay as you go is when not using it you don't pay and there are no contracts. We mainly used it during the summer and fall months when traveling. All of the info is included and the box. Real easy to use and this is only 2 years old so it uses the latest technology. As long as your TV has an HDMI plug this will work with it. We used it in our RV as you can see in the photos. The DISH Outdoors program we used was Select 200 with local channels and cost $109 a month when we used it. Also, any internet provider can be used. Use the Wifi adapter to hook up to the internet through a Hot Spot on your phone or use a small portable cellular MyFi. We have Verizon so we use a Verizon Jetpack 4g Myfi with unlimited Data and its own cellular number, plus you can use the Myfi for hooking up to your Notebook or iPad. Will last most of the day, where as a phone battery runs down too quick. Now they have 5G Myfi's . Also if you are camping in a spot with poor cellular service you can get a cell phone booster too. The Netflix app is loaded in the Wally but you still need a subscription to Netflix. If you are in an RV park use their wifi for internet, if it is working, LOL which sometimes they aren't. I have all the books and info that easily explain how to hook this up. $300 Cash.(This entire system cost us around $700 for everything) Reply with your phone number and I will call you back.No phone number, no call back.