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Satellite Dish mount for your RV, trailer or truck
 
 

 
RV Satellite Dish Bracket

Use your existing satellite from your home or get one at a garage sale to your RV. This bracket holds your satellite dish on any RV, trailer or truck. It mounts on the wheel to be out of the wind and can't blow over. Because it attaches to the wheel it is not affected by people moving inside the vehicle.

 

 


Mounts on either                                                                                 

front, or rear tires,
so no matter how
you park one tire is
facing the direction
of the satellite.

 

 

When you level your RV the wheel is automatically in a vertical position so aiming the satellite becomes much easier. There is no climbing on the roof for attachment or adjustments. The bracket comes with a built in compass to acquire the signal. Since the dish is already set at the correct azimuth when you remove it from your house it only needs to be adjusted to the correct direction according to the supplied compass, making acquiring the signal very easy.

 


The bracket is made of heavy steel, so it will not twist, in even the heaviest weather conditions. We even tested it under extreme conditions mounted on a houseboat (also avalible.)

 

 

It stores on your outside ladder, roof or under storage area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Use your existing dish from home or get an extra, and slip it into the bracket at the
bottom of the tire. Then attach the cables and adjust the
turnbuckles to hold the dish in high winds. (Patent Pending)

 


$99.00 + tax and shipping
The bracket has a lifetime replacement guarantee (shipping not included).
We will need to know the tire size the bracket will be mounted on most
sizes in stock. Please allow 2 weeks for delivery.


Contact:


Jim East
23022 Dolorosa Street
Woodland Hills, California 91367
1-(888) 546-3278
jim@jimeast.com