CVR222NV
TDR MEMBER
Where ever you can see the sky.
Last addition is Alaska now.
https://www.starlink.com/map
Map shows residential plan, there is a wait-list for some areas.
Map is changing constantly for the better with every load of satellites they send into orbit each month.
Important - there is NO wait list for the RV plan if someone wants it desperately.
I purchased Starlink RV for my trailer and it has worked great with no issues and blazing speed. Also purchased a 32" LG Smart TV for the trailer. Much of rural Nevada has no cell coverage so the Starlink allows me to get TV and cell coverage at the trailer anywhere there is clear sky (all of Nevada). It has been a game changer. It's a portable unit so I decided to buy a mount and wiring kit to mount the dish to the top side of the RV but have not installed it yet. However, the Starlink accessory section has numerous mounting options, wire lengths, wall perferation kits, additional routers, and even an Ethernet adapter. It works so well I am seriously thinking about setting it up at the house. I plan on running it side by side with my Cox Cable until I'm certain it will work and may then ditch the cable. When I hit the road all I have to do is unhook the dish from the mount on the house and throw it in the trailer. When I get to camp just set the dish on the trailer mount. Sweet! Furthermore the Starlink website is now saying it will work while in motion! I understand that off road race trucks are using Starlink with specialty discs to run their communication systems. Thank you Elon!

I then need to get educated on all these Apps and streaming devices and get the trailer set up. I'm also going to see if I can get all the stuff I watch on TV on just Apps and then may cut my Cox package to just the basic channels.