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		<title>Mobile Dish From Dish Network Ends Boring Rv Trips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 20:31:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever noticed that the Satellite TV system in your recreational vehicle doesn?t receive a signal when you are traveling down the highway? Of course you have and you may have gotten around that my recording programming ahead of time to watch when you are on the road. This may work to some degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever noticed that the Satellite TV system in your recreational vehicle doesn?t receive a signal when you are traveling down the highway? Of course you have and you may have gotten around that my recording programming ahead of time to watch when you are on the road. This may work to some degree but it only gives you a limited choice of movies and programs to watch when you are traveling down the road. It?s so hard to predict also what everyone is going to want to watch, especially if there are children on board. </p>
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<p>Also you had no access to the weather channels and besides wouldn?t it be nice to be able to use the damn thing like a normal satellite system and go to a menu and select anything that you wanted. Now with Mobile Dish from Dish Network you can do just that, because it receives a full one-hundred channels of fantastic Dish network programming while it is zooming down the open highway. Isn?t that the way it?s supposed to be anyhow? The last place you need to watch satellite TV programming is when you have reached your final destination, because you can do that at home and what?s the point of traveling miles and miles in an RV to just sit at a vacation spot and watch TV when you could be enjoying the great outdoors.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish has some other great features that you will love also, such as a permanent antennae that does away with the cumbersome satellite dish on the roof of your RV. Now you don?t have to climb up on the roof of your vehicle and set up the antennae before you can watch the TV in your RV, because Mobile Dish uses a permanently installed low profile antennae to receive the satellite signal with and you never have to touch it one time ever. It also does away with worries about snags from tree branches, or other low hanging objects that have always been a problem for RV owners that have a satellite TV system in them. </p>
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<p>The satellite signal that you will receive with Mobile Dish will always come in perfectly and this means that you will always have a crystal clear picture on the TV screen and it is a digitized signal just like all the signal that Dish Network send out to peoples homes. With the winter holiday season coming up in a few short months you might find yourself traveling in some questionable weather and it sure will be nice to have Mobile Dish with you so you can use the weather channels to stay on top of changeable weather conditions. With Mobile Dish your trip will be so much safer and easier.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish is very affordable, just like all of the other Dish network programming and it is the latest technology in RV entertainment. So why put it off and spend the next long trip wishing you had contacted Dish Network and had it installed? You can learn more about Dish Networks latest technological innovation for your RV by contacting them online. </p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find more information on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.soft-news.net/satellite-tv-made-simple.php">dish network offer</a></p>
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		<title>For Rv Owners Dish Network Now Has Mobile Dish</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 19:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an RV owner and have been putting off having a satellite TV system installed in your RV because of all of the limitations that come with a satellite system in a moving vehicle, then now is the time to get your RV hooked up to satellite with Mobile Dish from Dish Network.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an RV owner and have been putting off having a satellite TV system installed in your RV because of all of the limitations that come with a satellite system in a moving vehicle, then now is the time to get your RV hooked up to satellite with Mobile Dish from Dish Network.</p>
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<p> The one big drawback of having a satellite TV system in an RV in the past was that it was impossible to receive any kind of signal while the RV was moving down the road, which is the one thing that RVs do a lot of. Some RV owners worked their way around this problem by prerecording material before they left on their trip so they could play that on the TV when they were moving down the highway and it was a band aid stop gap solution because it did give them something to watch but they wee limited to the recorded material that thy had and couldn?t surf around.</p>
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<p> The weather channel and any sort of recent news programming were also out of the question as well. Once the RV came to a stop then satellite TV programming could be accessed but only after the RV owner climbed up on the roof and set up the satellite dish and if it was raining, or in blazing hot sun they either had to bite the bullet and get it done, or just go with out it.</p>
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<p> Dish Network now has Mobile Dish satellite TV service that is designed and engineered just for moving vehicles such as RVs and what it does is just what a satellite system is supposed to do and more on top of that. To start with it will receive flawless digital satellite programming while the RV is humming down the open highway and there are currently one-hundred channels for you to surf through with Mobile Dish.</p>
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<p> It functions just like the satellite service in your home and there is no need to replace anything in your current satellite system in your RV other than the dish. This is because Mobile Dish uses new high tech, low profile, state of the art antennae that mounts on the roof of an RV and never has to be touched again after it has been installed. Its low profile and sits down low so there are no more worries about snags from low hanging objects, such as tree branches.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish is very affordable, just like all of Dish Networks satellite service plans and it is available today for you to begin using in your RV. The winter holiday season is coming and with it comes the opportunity for travel in your RV and it will be so much safer and more enjoyable with the weather channel at your finger tips. Dish Network now also gives free Sirius satellite radio with their programming packages and that includes satellite service for your vehicle as well, so you will also end up with Sirius satellite radio in your RV with this deal. If you want to learn more about Mobile Dish, you can contact Dish Network online.</p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find more information on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.milliondollarwiki.com/Dish_Network">dish network</a> as well as <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.milliondollarwiki.com/Satellite_TV">satellite tv</a></p>
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		<title>Now There is Satellite TV Programming for Long Haul Big Rigs With Mobile Dish From Dish Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 14:43:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Up until now satellite TV programming was simply out of the question for big rig drivers for a number of reasons, so it really was something that RV owners installed in their vehicles. To start with a big rig just couldn?t have something as big as a satellite dish on the roof of their cab [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Up until now satellite TV programming was simply out of the question for big rig drivers for a number of reasons, so it really was something that RV owners installed in their vehicles. To start with a big rig just couldn?t have something as big as a satellite dish on the roof of their cab unless it was aerodynamic which a satellite dish is far from being.</p>
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<p> Secondly the last thing that a driver needs when he pulls in for an over night stop is one more thing on the truck to hassle with and a satellite dish has to be set up and then taken back down and in bad weather it s real job. Thirdly a big dish sitting up on the roof of a cab is just a snag waiting for a place to happen and the last thing a driver needs is the roof of his cab tore open miles and miles from home in rainy weather.</p>
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<p> If there is anyone that craves great entertainment though it is the long haul truck driver and that is why they will tolerate the uncomfortable seats in the TV lounges at truck stops just to watch some good satellite TV programming. Now with Mobile Dish from Dish Network satellite TV programming is available for big rigs and there is no satellite dish required at all.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish uses a state of the art low profile and streamlined antenna that hugs the roof of the vehicle to receive the Dish Network programming. This new antenna also never has to be touched again after it is installed, so it works just like any other antenna works and it gets perfect reception every time.</p>
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<p> There are currently one-hundred channels available with the Mobile Dish system with more planned on being added in the near future. There are no snags catches or hassles with Mobile Dish and it works just like the satellite TV programming that is received in a home. You simply pick up the TV remote and point and shoot and it?s just that simple.</p>
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<p> The really great thing about Mobile Dish from Dish Network is that it receives perfect satellite TV programming while the rig is rolling down the open highway and that?s anywhere in the continental U.S. For team drivers this means that while one man is driving the other can be relaxing in the sleeper watching great satellite TV programming, so he can be relaxed, alert and fresh when it?s his turn to take over behind the wheel.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish also has a great weather channel that you can refer to this winter and with a weather channel on a TV screen you can actually see the satellite pictures of the weather you are going to be encountering. Also, you will be able to see the news pictures of backed up traffic if there is any and any snow fall on the roads. This can be a real money saver, because when a driver is on the road, time is money and every decision regarding delays has repercussions that are felt in the wallet. If you are a long haul driver then Mobile Dish is definatly something worth looking into. </p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find more information on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.xbox-skins.net/satellite-television-from-dish-tv-and-direct-tv.php">satellite tv</a></p>
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		<title>Now Watch Satellite TV Programming on the Open Road With Mobile Dish</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 13:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are an RV owner that currently has a satellite TV system installed in it then you may have often wondered why you can?t get satellite TV programming while you are traveling down the open highway. How nice it would be if your passengers or yourself could just pick up the remote and click [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are an RV owner that currently has a satellite TV system installed in it then you may have often wondered why you can?t get satellite TV programming while you are traveling down the open highway. How nice it would be if your passengers or yourself could just pick up the remote and click on real time satellite TV programming and not just some prerecorded material or a DVD.</p>
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<p> Sure you could watch all of the satellite TV programming that you wanted after you got to your final destination, but that is the time it is least needed if you picked a good vacation destination. Dish Networks new satellite TV system that is designed specifically for recreational vehicles is called Mobile Dish and it also can be installed in big rigs as well.</p>
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<p> The first thing that is does that is different from the way satellite TV in past was watched in RVs is that it receives programming out on the open highway. This is something that has never been available up until now and Mobile Dish currently has a full one hundred channels that are available with it. </p>
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<p>Traveling at night in an RV can become pretty dreary and watching movies on DVDs can get old. With Mobile Dish a passenger in an RV can pick up the TV remote and surf through one hundred channels of great programming,  any time that they want to. Mobile Dish completely does away with the cumbersome satellite TV on the roofs of RVs as well and replaces it with an entirely new, state of the art, high tech antennae.</p>
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<p> This new antenna is different in several ways and RV owners are going to love all the changes it brings. To start with it never has to be set up and then taken down the way a satellite dish does. In fact it never has to be touched after it has been installed. It?s a low profile antenna that sits down next to the roof so it does away with the risk of snags from low hanging branches that came with a standard satellite TV dish on the roof of an RV. </p>
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<p>The reception is always great with this antenna, so it never has to be fussed with in the least bit. Dish Network also gives free Sirius satellite radio programming with its programming packages now and this includes satellite radio programming for your home, car, truck and RV. This all makes Dish Network the only TV programming service provider that you can get all of the latest technology that is available for your recreational vehicle.</p>
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<p> With both Sirius satellite radio and Mobile Dish installed in your RV you will have both of their weather channels available to you this winter when you are out in the changeable weather conditions. With all of the new things that Dish Network and Mobile Dish make available to RV owners now, it just makes too much sense not to take a good look at it. You can find out more about Dish Network and Mobile Dish online.</p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find more information on a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flowersonline.tv/free-dish-network-hd-deal.php">dish tv</a> as well as a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flowersonline.tv/free-direct-tv-satellite.php">directv deal</a></p>
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		<title>Pocket Dish and Mobile Dish are the Latest Advancements From Dish Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 01:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everywhere you look as a consumer there always seems to be one company that stands apart from the crowd in any business or industry that seems to be the real innovator bringing about any positive change that takes place. You can see this in the automotive industry all the time and also in the home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everywhere you look as a consumer there always seems to be one company that stands apart from the crowd in any business or industry that seems to be the real innovator bringing about any positive change that takes place. You can see this in the automotive industry all the time and also in the home electronics industry.</p>
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<p> In the TV programming industry it seems that all but one of the service providers are content to offer the same thing to the public and that is standard TV programming in their homes. This is fine for everyone, but for people that need more than that, they are left out. Dish Network has a research and design department that employs research engineers to find out new ways of expending on the quantity and quality of the services that they deliver to their family of TV  viewers and two of the things that have come out of their research and development work are Mobile Dish and Pocket Dish.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish is their most recent service to be offered and it is a satellite TV service that is designed exclusively for recreational vehicles and any other moving vehicle that can fit a TV in for that matter and that can include long haul big rigs, boats and any other pleasure craft. With Mobile Dish, satellite TV programming can be received and watched while the vehicle is traveling down the highway or in motion on the water.</p>
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<p> This is something that has never been able to be offered before and up until Mobile Dish people just couldn?t make full use of their satellite systems that they had in mobile vehicles. It currently has one-hundred channels of the best Dish Network programming available and there are plans to add even more channels in the near future. </p>
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<p>With Mobile Dish there is no longer the need for a satellite dish, so this means that big rig operators can now consider satellite TV programming as an option for their rigs. Mobile Dish uses a state of the art, discreet and streamlined low profile antenna that also does away with the risk of snags from low hanging objects like tree branches.</p>
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<p> With Mobile Dish the driver also now has access to a twenty-four hour a day weather channel during the winter months. There have always been radio weather reports, but with Mobile Dish the driver can now see pictures of the weather and any traffic problems up ahead of them. Pocket Dish is another one of Dish Networks innovations and it?s a handy memory device that is small enough to fit in your shirt pocket. Don?t be fooled by its size though, because it holds hours and hours or recorded movies, programming and video games.</p>
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<p> Simply transfer anything that you have recorded on your home Dish Network satellite TV system onto your Pocket Dish and then you can walk right out the door with it. Simply plug it into any TV set including your Mobile Dish system and everything that is stored in Pocket Dish can then be watched on the TV. </p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find more information on a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.milliondollarwiki.com/TV">satellite tv</a> as well as <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.milliondollarwiki.com/Dish_Network">dish network specials</a></p>
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		<title>Hit the Road With Mobile Dish This Holiday Season</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 11:32:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that you can count on in the coming months is that the holiday season will be here quicker than you think it will. With it comes, so do the parties, vacations, the family get togethers and a chance to gas up the RV and go somewhere to unwind a bit.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing that you can count on in the coming months is that the holiday season will be here quicker than you think it will. With it comes, so do the parties, vacations, the family get togethers and a chance to gas up the RV and go somewhere to unwind a bit.</p>
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<p> If you currently have a satellite TV system in your RV did you ever happen to notice that it won?t pick up live or real time satellite transmissions while it is on the road? The only thing your satellite system will play on the TV screen when it is rolling down the highway is prerecorded material and it certainly won?t pick up the weather channel.</p>
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<p> Who needs the weather channel when they are on the road during the winter weather season anyway? Dish Network has just unveiled their latest technological innovation in satellite TV programming for Recreational vehicles and it is called Mobile Dish. What Mobile Dish is, is a satellite TV programming service that is designed, engineered and marketed exclusively for recreational vehicles.</p>
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<p> It currently has one-hundred channels of great programming and there are plans in the works to add more channels in the near future. With Mobile Dish you get to watch live satellite TV programming while you are rolling down the highway and this means that you can get live up to date weather reports as you are driving.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish completely does away with the cumbersome satellite dish that is currently plugged onto the roof of any RVs that currently have a satellite system, because it uses a state of the art low profile antennae that is permanently attached to the roof.</p>
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<p> No need to set up or take down the Mobile Dish antennae and it won?t snag on branches or low hanging obstacles like standard satellite dishes are notorious for doing. Just like all of Dish Networks other services, Mobile Dish is competitively priced and easy to have installed and it just makes too much sense. </p>
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<p>The time you really need satellite TV programming in your Rave is during the long drives through the night on the road, not when you arrive at your destination. Who in their right mind wants to drive for untold hours to a beautiful vacation hideaway and then spend their time sitting and watching TV? Then any time you have to make a quick trip to get groceries or supplies you have to climb up on the roof of the RV and take down the dish and then redo it when you return. </p>
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<p>With Mobile Dish you just turn the key and roll and it?s just that simple. Once it is installed, you never have to touch it again other than to turn it on and off. The reception is always fantastic with Mobile Dish because it is the same digitized signal that you can always expect from Dish Network. Before the holiday season is upon you, one thing that you can do to prepare for them is to have Mobile Dish installed in your RV.</p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find the latest information on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.actiondish.com/">Dish Network</a> as well as <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.actiondish.com/promo.php">Dish Network Promotions</a></p>
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		<title>Mobile Dish From Dish Network Renders Current Rv Satellite Systems Obsolete</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 17:41:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Isn?t it funny how quickly technology that appears to be the latest and the highest can become rendered obsolete with the simple announcement of the advent of a higher level of technology? It happened to the horse and buggy when the first prototype motor vehicle was rolled out and it has happened even quicker to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Isn?t it funny how quickly technology that appears to be the latest and the highest can become rendered obsolete with the simple announcement of the advent of a higher level of technology? It happened to the horse and buggy when the first prototype motor vehicle was rolled out and it has happened even quicker to satellite systems that are currently installed in recreational vehicles.</p>
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<p> Mobile Dish is a satellite service that Dish Network now offers for mobile vehicles that does one thing that satellite TV services could never do before for the traveler. It delivers satellite TV programming with clear reception while the vehicle is rolling down the highway and this is something that RV owners and anyone else with a satellite system mounted in a moving vehicle have long been hoping for. </p>
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<p>Mobile Dish currently has one-hundred channels of programming that are available, with more planned on being added in the near future. Mobile Dish Does more than just bring satellite TV programming to the traveler on the open road, because Mobile Dish also completely does away with the cumbersome and problematic satellite dish that had to be set up every time satellite TV programming was to be received.</p>
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<p> Then if the vehicle had to be driven, the dish had to be taken down again, even if it was just for a short trip. What is used in place of the satellite dish is a state of the art high tech receiving antenna that is mounted to the roof of the vehicle. This new Mobile Dish antenna was specifically designed to attach to the roof of a moving vehicle, so it is aerodynamic, discreet and low profile, so it hugs the roof of the vehicle.</p>
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<p> The one-hundred channels of Mobile Dish programming are a wide assortment of some of the best programming that Dish Network has to offer and if one-hundred isn?t enough for you, then there is Pocket Dish that you can use with your Mobile Dish system. Pocket Dish is a handy little devise that is small enough to fit in your shirt pocket yet has a huge memory capacity that can hold hours and hours of recorded movies, programming and video games.</p>
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<p>You simply transfer the recorded material from your Dish Network home satellite system onto your Pocket Dish and take it with you when you hit the road with Mobile Dish. You simply plug it into your Mobile Dish system and anything that is on your Pocket Dish can then be seen on the screen. </p>
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<p>Mobile Dish just makes too much sense and with the complete elimination of the satellite dish it is so much more convenient. During the long monotonous hours on the road is where multiple channels of satellite TV programming are really needed the most. Many people got around this problem by prerecording programming before their trip and during the stops that were made, but this doesn?t replace the news and live weather programming that can be so important to the traveler on the road during the winter.</p>
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<p> Dish Network also has free Sirius satellite radio programming for you home and vehicle now that comes with their programming packages and it also has a weather channel. This means that your winter travels can now be so much safer with Mobile Dish. </p>
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<p>Written by David Johnson. Find more information on a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dishnetwork-site.com/dish-network/">dish network</a> as well as <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dishnetwork-site.com/dish-network-deals/">dish network tv</a></p>
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		<title>It Is Mobile Phone Or Camera?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 23:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you enjoy taking photos? Maybe you are still bothered by taking photos with a mobile phone to avoid missing calls. Nowadays most mobile phones have the function of taking pictures, however, they are either mini cameras or of unclear effect, so you have to take a camcorder and a mobile with yourself when taking photos outdoors. At this time our GiGxon promote a new product -New 4-Band TV Dual SIM T-Mobile AT&amp;T PDA Cell Phone 1GB. <br />Some feature as below: <br />Network:GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz <br />SIZE(L</p>
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