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Uh @Neal we just put an 8k in the S&B and you won’t believe the picture. I think you are going to need to upgrade again. Just saying…..
 
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We’ve been very pleased with quality of YouTube TV without 4K enabled. Don’t yet see a reason to pay the extra for 4K.
 
I’m late to this party so please bear with me. I use the OTA antenna outside connection on my travel trailer for watching local channels inside my home sometimes. (It helps, of course, that I keep my trailer in my backyard.) I ran coax in conduit from just behind my trailer to the tv in the house. Maybe one day I’ll tell y’all my setup. After almost a year I’m finally pleased with what I’m getting.
 
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I did order a few OTA antennas I'm going to try out. We have good OTA service here (HD) and that will be nice to have without a need for any services such as YouTube TV as I'm trying to avoid TV for now. This may help when I have the "need".

Hi Neal, I found those are very good but seem to be directional. The FCC has a lookup with single strength in your area but this site has great visuals. (You prob already knew this via HAM)

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Nice find. I have since gone back to my Wineguard Rayzar on the roof which works well on my coach and now with newer TV's all is working well too.
 
Nice find. I have since gone back to my Wineguard Rayzar on the roof which works well on my coach and now with newer TV's all is working well too.
I need to revisit mine again. Good to know.
 
Another benefit of YouTube TV just now used...everything is recorded and can be replayed. I turned off the Tampa game last night as I thought it was over with 2 minutes to go, had family leaving so didn't think twice. I then learned they won so just now I was able to watch the last two minutes of the game! cool!
 
Another benefit of YouTube TV just now used...everything is recorded and can be replayed. I turned off the Tampa game last night as I thought it was over with 2 minutes to go, had family leaving so didn't think twice. I then learned they won so just now I was able to watch the last two minutes of the game! cool!
One disadvantage of their DVR service is when you delete a recording it doesn’t go away for quite a while. It’s either 6 months or a year. It doesn’t seem like a deal-breaker but it was annoying to me.
 
I realize you're using Starlink RV, does it tell you how many Gb you're using while traveling?
 

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