RV Lifestyle RV Podcast
RT43: Is Internet Satellite Right for Your RV?
For many, it's important to stay connected - even when we are in our RV in the middle of nowhere and there is no WiFi or a phone signal to take us online.
Enter satellite Internet.
It allows you to stay connected from just about anywhere you have access to the sky - with a catch or two that you need to consider.
In this episode, Mike Wendland talks about the new satellite Internet system he has with the Zenmaster of full-time RVing - Campskunk. Among other things, Mike and Campskunk talk about:
What is involved in getting a satellite system for the Internet for an RV
If satellite Internet is easy to set up and use
If satellite Internet delivers the same speed you get with a home network
What doesn't work well with satellite Internet
The costs of satellite Internet equipment
How much access to monthly satellite Internet services can cost
For photos and more how-to info on how we hooked up my system. go to https://rvlifestyle.com/adding-satellite-internet-to-an-rv/
Also in this episode, Mike is joined by his wife, Jennifer, to answer listener questions, he talks about Acadia National Park in Maine and why it should be on your RV bucket destination list, tells you about three great apps to edit photos on your smartphone or tablet, and a lot more!
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Show Notes for Episode #43 July 8, 2015, of Roadtreking - The RV Lifestyle Podcast:
First Things First: Checking In From Maine
The show begins with Jennifer and Mike Wendland checking in from Rockport, Maine, with an update on their current trip and a preview of things to come for the rest of the episode. [spp-timestamp time="2:10"]
Listener Question: How Can I Find Parts for My RV Awning?
Listener Bob asks about his RV awning and how to find parts for it. With not a ton of details to go on, Mike provides some possible ways to find the parts. [spp-timestamp time="5:34"]
Listener Question: What Can You Tell Me About Battery Life in a Small RV?
Listener Terry says she is considering purchase of a Roadtrek Zion and has a question about battery life. [spp-timestamp time="8:30"]
Listener Question: Does My Refrigerator Always Have to Be Perfectly Level?
Listener Marty asks about the importance of keeping a refrigerator level while RVing in his new unit, like when stopping for shopping or dinner. It used to be critical on older units. But most new RVs, being perfectly level is no longer a requirement. [spp-timestamp time="10:53"]
Sponsoring this part of the podcast is Van City RV in St. Louis, Mo.
Van City RV only sells Class B. RVs. Owner Ray Dwyer has been in the RV business for 44 years and is considered the dean of Class B RVs. Nobody knows more about small motorhomes that Ray and his crew. They have new and used Class B motorhomes in stock from the major manufacturers. When you fly in to buy your RV from Van City, they'll arrange to have you picked up from the airport and will reimburse you $500 toward your airfare. Then, your RV will be fully prepared for travel, complete with full tanks of fuel and propane. After a complete orientation with their staff on your new RV, you can take delivery and set out for home. Dan the Van Man gives the week's specials on the podcast.
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RV News of the Week: Maine National Park Battle, Two RV-Related Deaths
Voters Block Proposed 150,000-Acre Park in Maine: Controversy over a proposed national park in Maine's North Woods continues after voters in adjoining communities rejected referendums that would have been a major step in creating the 150,000-acre park. Those in favor said it would have provided a much-needed boost to the area's economy, while those opposed don't like the idea of so much involvement from the federal government in managing what happens in their area. Proponents say the votes are a setback, but that the issue is not quite dead. (Read more) [spp-timestamp time="17:34"]
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