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Old 11-20-2019, 01:59 PM   #5
PeteandJoan
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Originally Posted by lightsout View Post
The above statement is incorrect there is a Tailgater Pro which has output for two receivers, so no need to spend $2k for a Traveler style satellite.

I Just pruchased the Tailgater PRo for $327

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also just purchased this #4900 King Tailgater. It specifically says you can watch 2 TVs as long as the channels are both on the same satellite , so, you are restricted in that respect. If the person watching on the living room TV changes channels which is located on another satellite then the person watching on the other TV would lose connectivity. Says so on the Amazon Site you posted. Not arguing, just clarifying as I read it. Also, I called King Connect and the confirmed this. on a side note ....King says you can only use a 50' cable with this unit, however I have hooked it up with 75' plus whatever length of cable that runs around inside the RV. It worked perfectly. Hope this helps.
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