Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Portable Boat Trailer Would This Portable Tv Work On A Boat Out At Sea?

Would this portable tv work on a boat out at sea? - portable boat trailer

My brother is working on fishing boats are often lost football games, etc. on television that the boat can not get an adequate TV signal.

So I wonder if I (a portable TV with DVB-T which brought player_W0QQitemZ350141527702QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_AudioTVElectronics_Video_DVDPlayers_Recorders http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/11-2-Portable-DVD-Divx-Games-Freeview-USB-SD TV? item350141527702 hash = & _trksid = p3286.c0.m14 & _trkparms = 66% 3A4% 7C65% 3A2% 7C39% 3A1% 7C240% 3A1318), working at sea or have the same problem as usual?

Thank you!

2 comments:

old know all said...

You still need an antenna to a transmitter pointed out - and ships are usually a long way from television would be great. Hold Their destination was to the issuer of a force of 9 quite an interesting problem.

I have a similar mobile TV and DVD player. I live about 4 miles from Crystal Palace transmitter and still can not receive digital channels with a whip antenna.

The best way would your brother, the games for him to record on DVD, so he can see them in the sea later.

alomi_re... said...

It all depends on whether the TNT (I assume) the digital coverage in the region. Digital and analog coverage is very different, with digital photography, on a larger scale. All the best!

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