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T&T: : KVH M2 sat TV

From: George Hechtman (no email)
Date: Thu Feb 07 2008 - 08:09:33 EST

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    Rather than offer speculation, I can provide actual experience. We
    have used one of these from New Bern NC to now as far as the mid
    Keys. I had originally wanted (and actually bought) a Follow Me TV,
    but could not come up with a mounting place that satisfied me. They
    (F-M-TV) were VERY nice and helpful people to deal with, by the way.

    We have found the M2 actually works quite nicely while under way down
    the ICW (though we rarely have need to have it on underway). We we
    have been at a very rocky/rolly confused seas anchorage the past
    three nights and it has worked fine here as well. We have not tried
    it in off shore conditions. It takes a few minutes to "set" itself
    when you have it off, travel, and then arrive at a new location.

    Our biggest complaint has been with the remote control, which has
    been awful; poor to no range, inconsistent as to which keys work or
    not (we changed it out once right when we got it, but the second no
    better than the first). I am told they now have a solution for this
    and next time we settle down for awhile we'll get that addressed. So
    make sure your unit comes with this new (like in the last few weeks)
    remote. The remote also has some installation quirks; you have to
    mount its receiver at least three feet from the satellite receiver.

      It's main advantages over the F-M-TV is that it is very small and
    automatic. The disadvantages are that it uses a proprietary receiver,
    is Direct TV only, and doesn't do HD, and costs 2 1/2 times as much.
    So I encourage you to fully evaluate the F-M-TV first . I'll repeat
    that they are very helpful in trying to get you going and installed
    properly.

    George
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