Lots of fun things happeningThousand.
There will be a couple hundred on race vehicles alone![]()
I just looked at the availability out here. No bueno. How do they deny service in some areas but allow other users to move it to different areas? This sounds like the gubmint is in charge.STARLINK is the S H * T. We just tried ours out last weekend at Antigo in WI and it was flawless. I think we had better internet at our race than we do at home.......it's a game changer for us as much traveling as we do and needing to do work at the same time.
Get on the Internet, many many ways around that…I just looked at the availability out here. No bueno. How do they deny service in some areas but allow other users to move it to different areas? This sounds like the gubmint is in charge.
Lots of fun things happening![]()
Hello, congratulations! It's very soon!Mine arrives thursday, just in time to bring to Baja Nevada. No time to mount to the race truck, but will be good to use on the RV command center.
--John
I got the residential with portability mostly for the priority status. Only thing I didn't look into until after I installed it is it shuts down after 122 degrees. That will take some ingenuity to make it work for us in the summer.So for a potential "full" time user with the occasional camping/hunting trip usage, what would be the best subscription option? I see portability as an option, however is there a way to bypass this? For the most part, this would be use within a 100mi radius of the home address. Or is it worth the RV subscription to be completely untied?
Yikes, temp restriction will be rough, but still better reliability that suddenlink.I got the residential with portability mostly for the priority status. Only thing I didn't look into until after I installed it is it shuts down after 122 degrees. That will take some ingenuity to make it work for us in the summer.
just thinking about glamis and hammersDo we really have to worry about “priority”? I went with the RV version. No having to change locations when you move around and the ability to suspend service at any time for no charge.
—John