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Winegard Rt4035s Mission Rv Satellite System on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Like new winegard satellite removed from new motorhome to upgrade to larger system. Tested 100% working!  Includes everything needed for install, new power harness, 50' new coax, wall plate and switch

Mission accomplished. The RoadTrip Mission stationary satellite TV antenna offers the same powerful and reliable performance Winegard is known for in an all-new sleek, ultra-compact dome antenna. Easy one-button on/off automatic operation with DVB technology delivers fast and accurate satellite acquisition while taking up minimal roof space. Enhanced antenna design combined with the high gloss rounded dome provide for unmatched signal strength, especially in inclement weather. Receives standard DIRECTV programming; all standard and HD DISH and Bell TV programming. Equipped with 2 coax inputs to support multiple receivers for simultaneous viewing of different programs from the same satellite. Wall switch, power and coax cables included. Only 12.9 inches height by 20 inches diameter. Classic White. Made in the USA.

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