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Replacement power rocker switch for RoadTrip Mission (Models: RT4000T and RT4035T), RoadTrip MiniMax (Models: RT8000S and RT8035S), RoadTrip T4 (Models: RT2000T and RT2035T)

roadtrip mission parts in stock

SLEEK, COMPACT ROOF-MOUNTED SATELLITE ANTENNA IS ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT AND FEATURES THE SMALLEST FOOTPRINT OF RV ROOF-MOUNTED ANTENNAS, REQUIRING MINIMAL ROOF SPACE. WITH EASY ONE BUTTON OPERATION, THE ROADTRIP T4 IS 100% AUTMATIC WITH FULL IN-MOTION TRACKING CAPABILITY. NEW MOTORS AND UPDATED TRACKING ALGORITHMS REDUCE NOISE LEVELS AND IMPROVE TRACKING CAPABILITIES FOR QUICKER RECOVERY WHEN SIGNAL LOSSES OCCUR BEHIND TREES, BRIDGES AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS.

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Information provided in this manual was accurate at the time of printing. If the RoadTrip® Mission ™ does not function as expected, please contact Winegard Company at (800) 788-4417 or visit our website at www.winegard.com.

4. After selecting location for unit (see Step 2), place the unit on the centerline of the vehicle. 1. Connect the quick disconnect power cable to the panel mount on the back of the RoadTrip Mission unit. 5. Position base so that cables exit toward the rear of vehicle.

3. Turn the power switch on for the RoadTrip Mission antenna. 3. Connect the YELLOW flag connector to the The dish will detect if it is already on a satellite signal. If it switch.

Primary receiver is on or was last using. Note: The RoadTrip Mission antenna is designed to be maintenance free. However, it is a good idea to clean the dome from time to time with a soft cloth, water and dish soap.

The antenna will locate and toggle between satellites 110°, 119° and 129°. The RoadTrip Mission antenna will not operate in areas where satellite 110°, 119° and 129° are not available. Refer to figure below for an operational coverage map for satellite 110° and 119°. Satellite coverage maps are based on level, stationary operation.

Winegard recommends using a standard DIRECTV receiver. RoadTrip Mission antenna will operate in all areas where satellites 101° and 119° are available. Refer to the figures below for an operational coverage map of satellite 101° and 119°. Satellite coverage maps are based on level, stationary operation.

roadtrip mission parts in stock

The Winegard Roadtrip Mission dish is advertised as Tracking - HD - Dish network and it works for the Western arc (110, 119 and 129) which does not cover for HD the states northeast of and including Maryland. That�s a lot of states! And does not cover northern New England for anything. It�s a good thing no one lives there or goes there. The Eastern Arc (61.5, 72.7 and 77) covers everything east of the Mississippi and more. So use the Eastern Arc when the Western Arc doesn�t work and the Western everywhere else. Keep in mind that the Western Arc might not work in the West because there could be trees or a building or a mountain in the way, so the Eastern Arc would be handy and vice versa.

I got tired of climbing on the roof and designed a remote switch that uses the second, and in my setup unused, coax output of the dome as the switch input. This gets the switch wire onto the moving platform with minimal effort. I had a spare wire through the roof from the previous dish but you may not. I am not offering to do this. It is not for anyone not familiar with soldering SMT0603 parts. But it does work. The schematic, using a simple 74HC04 Hex Inverter, a photo of the chip installation and a schematic of the video switching are available on my site at Index of /winegard Winegard will be happy to tell you that this voids the warranty.

Many, many decades ago I climbed roofs to install Winegard antennas. Seems like parts of their design team are still in the 1960"s. Maybe if enough people scream at them, they"ll implement a firmware Arc switch on the RoadTrip Mission (they do it on some other models). How hard could that be? It"s just firmware in two places, though updating the firmware in the antenna might not have been implemented. It is implemented in the receiver.