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High Speed Winds and High Speed HDTV Signals Do Not Mix on Motor Homes

By Lance Winslow

Well it is finally here HDTV by satellite for your Motor Home. And yet what if you are out in the Wyoming Plains, California Desert, Texas Gulf Coast or North Dakota? Perhaps this is why there are wind generators there? We all know these areas are high-wind areas nearly all-year around. Well Satellite TV antennas, specially new HDTV motor home antennas simply have a tough time with all this.

Indeed high-speed winds do make things tough, but consider the brand new HDTV Satellite Systems and Antennas by MotoSat. The new antenna is ultra-cool the T2 Automotion and it is small and completely enclosed. Only about 12 inches in height and 20 inches diameter and the antenna is encased in a mini-Super Dome. Kind of looks like a Wind Tunnel tested UAV flying saucer and Like other self-tracking systems, you simply press a button and it find your HDTV Satellite and bingo; there you are.

Another thing to consider when choosing a Motor Home HDTV antenna is not only the high winds, but what about all this high-heat? Well this little baby is tested for 131 degrees and if it is that hot you will not find me anywhere near there. In Motion HDTV is finally here; it figures MotoSat would have it first. Sure is nice looking on top of the motor home I tell ya!

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'Lance Winslow' - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance is a guest writer for Our Spokane Magazine in Spokane, Washington
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March 30, 2003 has been a landmark day as far as HDTV broadcasting is concerned. On that day ESPN for the first time telecast sports on HDTV when they showed the a match from Major League Baseball between the Anaheim Angels and the Texas Rangers. From that day onwards sports buffs have realized how different their experience of sporting events can be with an HDTV. An HDTV can almost make you feel as if you have been transported to the box seat for the game. A complete audio-visual treat, HDTV makes the whole viewing experience life-like. The best deal about this is you don't have to stand in a queue to get your tickets, need not worry about parking your car and other such hassles which you have to live up with if you go for a game, and yet, you will get to enjoy almost the same atmosphere that you have in the gaming arena.
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A study is considering how Ottawa's white winter bounty could be used in future summers as a form of green energy, saving the city money.


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