So WE installs a TV.
Where does the signal come from?
If it is the standard antenna don't count on picking up very much - no matter where you are.
No cable feed, and every truck that passes by will interrupt the signal.
I used to use a TV tuner with my laptop. But what I could pick up, and the signal degradation - not to mention having to spend 15-30 minutes at every stop to scan for channels - made the whole thing pretty pointless.
I would be more impressed if they installed a TV with a satellite dish, including the subscription cost. Do they?
ok, swift or western express for new guy?
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It is a satellite system
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Free direct TV in all trucks! Includes free HBO Showtime Cinemax & NFL Sunday Ticket!
Don't know if that will work better or worse than a standard antenna -
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I was talking to WE driver and he said freight is slow. He was getting about 3000 to 3500 miles a week and then things slowed down.
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I'll let you know on that.
I am due a new truck within the next 3 months.
I'm expecting the radar and camera systems, as well as the auto.
I rather like the idea of the auto.
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