I have found that the best system is via a sat dish. You can get any sate in Aus with just a phone call to vast and you can also take your Foxtel box from home with you. Takes me about 10 minutes to set up and you will always get tv.
I have found that the best system is via a sat dish. You can get any sate in Aus with just a phone call to vast and you can also take your Foxtel box from home with you. Takes me about 10 minutes to set up and you will always get tv.
wassa
Hey Wassa, with Foxtel instead of taking dish and box could you just use the Foxtel Go app on a tablet with a lightning to HDMI cable to TV. Providing you have internet of course and sufficient data. Just wondering. Or just watch Foxtel Go on your tablet which is what I usually do. Apologies to OP for highjacking thread.
Hi everyone, newbies here (Brian n Jude). We've got the motorhome and are wondering what's the best TV Aerial to have?
Hi Brian
We have a flat style gate type aerial with a booster and a mast to get it up a bit. Just one that you buy for houses in a difficult area. It works OK most places near towns. In fact if you can see the transmitter I just sit it against the van or a fence on the ground. I look at the aerials on the houses as we get close to stopping to know the polarity and direction to help setting up.
But a satellite system is more certain if you need to watch it every night. Also with the ordinary aerial, if you are out back well away from towns or in the forest, or down near a creek there may be no signal to pick up. So listen to the birds ! or go to bed. But most towns have a repeater these days.
If you go for the Winegard sensar pro amp and freevision HV antenna, the cost of buying the entire kit will be close on the cost of the VAST satellite system.
The Wineguard kit is fitted to most caravans by manufacturers these days. I have this setup and it performs very well receiving both vertical and horizontal transmission...important if near outback towns. If you are starting from scratch, VAST may be a better investment and way to go...IMO
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There are many places in Australia where you cannot get free to air TV. As others have said, VAST is the only way to go. A good set up will set you back some thousands of dollars if you put it on the roof, but you will be able to get free TV almost anywhere and you can also hook up your Foxtel for the footy. The good quality units will automatically locate the satellites for you and they sit flat on the caravan roof, needing no storage and not getting in the way when parking your van in the shed. If you get interested, check out Autosat; German technology and really good service.
You can connect your iPad to your tv but the problem is your down load speed and your down load capacity. Roof sat dishes are expensive but simple to use but you still have the problems of trees buildings other vans blocking your sat access, with a free standing dish you can set the dish anywhere to get sat accesS. I have two leads to connect the van to the dish. One is a std length which I can use most times and the second is twice that length for when there are a lot of obstructions and in the worst case I can join the two together. We have been travelling for around 15 years and have never ever not had Tv. An auto roof top system is around $4000 and the manual around $500. You can get a lot of cold beers for $3,500.
"Winegard sensar pro amp and freevision HV antenna" Yes totally agree, great antenna and easily installed to existing wind up systems, a great ap, for your phone is "DTV" which automatically shows the direction of TV stations where ever you are.