Joe Hogan
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Nov 3, 2019
- Messages
- 3,399
- Location
- Florida
- RV Year
- 2024
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star 4311
- RV Length
- 43
- Chassis
- Spartan
- Engine
- Cummins
- TOW/TOAD
- 2018 Ford Flex
- Fulltimer
- No
Being a Starlink residential customer, I am familiar with the service. That said, random thoughts...
I am seriously considering Starlink for the new RV. Do I install a permanent array on the roof or a mobile array I can move around when I get to the camp ground.
Upside of portable unit: you can search for a good signal away from obstructions,
Bad side is searching for a good signal at each campsite and taking in the array each night.
Many folks will leave items out overnight, I am not one of them. We pack any items nightly we do not want to walk away. Chairs are cheap, satellite arrays are not. Also, cable is a trip hazard.
Upside of a permanent: More capable array to acquire signal, just turn it on, no management, can be use when underway.
Downside is $$$, and finding clear signal when trees are present..
I guess typical camping area would play a large role in the decision. Out west with open skies, a permanent installation might be preferable while East Coast camping with all the trees might favor the mobile unit.
If money is no object...both....
Thoughts???
I am seriously considering Starlink for the new RV. Do I install a permanent array on the roof or a mobile array I can move around when I get to the camp ground.
Upside of portable unit: you can search for a good signal away from obstructions,
Bad side is searching for a good signal at each campsite and taking in the array each night.
Many folks will leave items out overnight, I am not one of them. We pack any items nightly we do not want to walk away. Chairs are cheap, satellite arrays are not. Also, cable is a trip hazard.
Upside of a permanent: More capable array to acquire signal, just turn it on, no management, can be use when underway.
Downside is $$$, and finding clear signal when trees are present..
I guess typical camping area would play a large role in the decision. Out west with open skies, a permanent installation might be preferable while East Coast camping with all the trees might favor the mobile unit.
If money is no object...both....
Thoughts???