Signal Connect has satellite TV for your RV, and a whole lot more

Signal Connect has been helping RV owners with their satellite TV needs for over a decade. In that time, we’ve become the world’s largest satellite activation specialist for mobile and marine customers. It’s simple… no one does more of them than we do. We’ve got it down to a science. But maybe you already know that. Maybe you’re one of the many, many RV owners who rely on Signal Connect to provide satellite TV service from DISH and DIRECTV. But did you know we’re more than just satellite?

So yes, we do help with satellite TV.

First-time RVers are often surprised by how important live TV is to the experience. Of course the open road beckons. Of course the real allure is what’s out the window. But let’s be honest. America’s highways pretty much look the same and it can be a long haul between points of interest. During that time, folks often just want to turn off their brains and coast, mentally. What’s better for that than live TV? Satellite TV brings hundreds of channels of content to you, even while you’re moving. It’s incredibly reliable, never suffering from the kind of buffering problems you could get from streaming. Best of all, a lot of older RVs already have most of what they need since satellite TV has been so popular.

That’s just the start

Great satellite TV is just the beginning of how Signal Connect can help. You might not know this, but there’s a lot more help we can offer RV owners! For example:

Over-the-air antennas

An over-the-air antenna won’t work while the RV is moving, but it works great when you’re parked. For those who don’t choose satellite, it’s a source of live TV that you can depend on. Even if you have satellite, over-the-air can give you local news and sports that you might just want as you travel outside the local area. Over-the-air antennas are compact and easy to set up.

Cell phone signal boosters

As far as I’m concerned, every RV should have a cell phone signal booster. RVs are almost perfectly designed to block cell signals. You’ve probably noticed that reception is much worse in the back than in the front, because you’re far from the windows. You’ve most certainly noticed that it’s worst where many people use their phones… in the “loo.” A cell phone signal booster can give you strong signal in the RV. That means a happier family and kids that don’t complain ten times an hour. Parents know what I mean here.

RV Internet

Using your cell in the RV is a great start. But what about truly getting work done in the RV? Being away from the office really doesn’t mean being away from the office anymore. You need to have the opportunity to get real work done.

At the same time, your family might want to watch TV on a bigger screen. Not everyone wants to stare at a tiny screen for hours. Young eyes are made for that stuff, but older eyes aren’t.

The solution to both those issues is a cellular router. More than a hotspot and more powerful and reliable than tethering to your phone, a cellular router floods your RV with Wi-Fi that can be used by practically any device. Work, watch, and commune with the family easily.

How to get it all done

It may sound cheesy, but “one call does it all.” When you call Signal Connect, you’ll get a real expert on the line. We don’t use overseas call centers. We don’t hire script readers. Instead, we have real technicians who can help you understand what you need. With one call, you can get the parts you need, find out prices, and even get pre-activated equipment sent straight to you.

All you need to do is call 888-233-7563 during East Coast business hours. You’ll be connected to someone who can help and who understands the world of RVs. We’re here for you during East Coast business hours. If it’s after hours, fill out the form below. We’ll get back to you, usually within one business day.

About the Author

Stuart Sweet
Stuart Sweet is the editor-in-chief of The Solid Signal Blog and a "master plumber" at Signal Group, LLC. He is the author of over 10,000 articles and longform tutorials including many posted here. Reach him by clicking on "Contact the Editor" at the bottom of this page.