3 Considerations When Choosing Your Caravan Satellite TV System

3 Considerations When Choosing Your Caravan Satellite TV System

8 November 2019
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If you enjoy the caravan life, you probably enjoy spending a lot of time outdoors and don't watch a lot of television. However, when inclement weather occurs, having satellite TV on your recreational vehicle can provide a nice change of pace. Here are three things to consider when choosing a caravan satellite system.

1. Is the caravan satellite system roof-mounted or portable?

A roof-mounted caravan satellite system stays in place once your satellite system provider installs it. This is convenient for people who don't have any concerns about security and don't want the hassle of retrieving their dish and finding a place to store it since space is usually in short supply on a caravan.

However, a roof-mounted caravan satellite system may limit where you can park. For example, depending on your location, you may need to be oriented in a certain direction to receive the best signal. This could be problematic when you are visiting busy travel parks and your options are limited. A portable dish will allow you more flexibility in some situations.

2. Is the caravan satellite system self-aligning?

A self-aligning system is great for people who don't want to worry about climbing up on the roof of their caravan to find the best signal. Senior citizens and people afraid of heights are often reluctant to get on the roof any more than necessary.

Caravan satellite systems that aren't self-aligning also have their benefits. A satellite system that requires manual adjustments will allow you to better fine-tune the dish. This will provide you with maximum signal strength.

With a self-aligning satellite dish, the system will completely skip channels that don't come in well. This could be a disadvantage if you want to watch a specific program on a channel that isn't coming in as well, such as an important sporting event.

3. What is the profile of the caravan satellite system you are considering?

Some caravans are taller than others. If you own a tall caravan, it may be important to you how much height you add to your recreation vehicle. For example, you may travel in areas where you must pass under low clearance bridges, or perhaps you just don't like the look of satellite dishes that are larger and project more. Additionally, lower-profile satellites may be better suited if you are in an area that experiences high winds. Take a look at the manufacture's listed profile specifications of any caravan satellite systems you are considering to ensure you choose one that meets your needs.

Contact a supplier of satellites like SatKing satellites today to learn more.