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      • To tether the two devices, connect one end of a male-to-male HDMI cable to a port on the TV and the other end to a port on the PC. Windows 10 will then recognize the TV as an external display, which can be verified by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting Display Settings on the pop-up menu.
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  2. May 3, 2019 · There's no reason (unless the mobile provider bars it) that a smart TV can't connect to a phone acting as a WiFi Hotspot. We use a Firestick (TV isn't smart) and connect it to one of our mobiles (both have 10GB allowance), so we should be able to watch 20 hours (give or take) of SD TV.

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    Caravanners who always head to sites with hook-up don’t need to purchase a specialist 12V touring television, because a standard 240V domestic model will do the job – and probably be cheaper. If this is you and you want a TV for touring, you could try Richer Sounds; John Lewis also offers free extended warranties. If you head off-grid, or can’t alw...

    Leaving a TV in a van that’s in long-term storage is a bad idea from a security and a lifespan point of view – prolonged damp could damage the electronics. We would always recommend removing the TV from any van that’s not used for long periods. In addition, because a caravan in transit is a pretty ‘bouncy’ place to be, and continuous jolting can ca...

    Modern flat-screen televisions feature slimline designs that have too little internal space to create bass sounds. However, adding a sound bar can replace the ‘tinny’ sound produced by the TV with much more ’rounded’ acoustics. For example, Avtex makes the SB195BT Bluetooth sound bar (from £139), while among other options is one from Sony, the HT-S...

    Many caravans come with a directional TV aerial built in. These are typically on the roof, with a handle on the inside of one of the internal overhead lockers, which allows you to wind the aerial into position and/or turn it to find the correct angle for the best picture. You will need a signal-finder device to locate the strongest signal with a ma...

    The easiest way to watch movies while you’re on tour is probably to buy a 12V TV with a built-in DVD player, or have a standard 12V TV connected to a separate DVD player (the latter costing from around £20). This is a simple plug-and-play option, with picture quality guaranteed. These days, new and used DVDs can be bought very cheaply.

    If you’re looking to stream content such as Netflix to your TV, you’ll need a good-quality internet feed. This can come from the campsite Wi-Fi, via a dongle or through a phone. The cost of doing this could be prohibitive, but if you have an unlimited 3/4/5G data deal with your phone or dongle, it might well be viable. Using campsite Wi-Fi as a sou...

    Thousands of satellites orbit our planet, and some transmit TV channels back down to Earth. In the UK, we tend to use the Astra 2 series of satellites, which are in geostationary orbit (they move with the Earth’s rotation) in the southern sky. Your dish focuses radio waves from a satellite on its low-noise block (LNB) downconverter, on the end of t...

    Satellite dishes are all about size, and if you tour in Europe, bigger is definitely better. In the UK, a 35-65cm dish will do, but the further you are from the UK, the bigger the dish you’ll need: 65-75cm in France, and up to about 85cm if you’re after UK channels in Spain or Portugal.

    A satellite system (the size depends on where you’ll tour)
    A satellite decoder (many new TVs have these built in)
    A compatible TV
    The relevant cables

    As an example, the Maxview Remora Pro dish features two suction cups and is perfect for attaching to the flat (smooth) sides of a caravan. Bubble-effect panels, popular in Europe, might be a problem. Assembling the dish is simple and logical, and only takes a couple of minutes: 1. Attach the dish securely to the caravan, ensuring that it is level a...

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  3. There is also a SCART connection, a VGA connection (so the TV can be used as a computer monitor) and a USB port so you can play media such as films, music, photos that are stored on a USB flash drive.

  4. Internet Connection for the TV Setup: Once you have an appropriate TV setup for the streaming services you will use in your caravan or motorhome, you need to set up a strong and stable internet connection, with which to support said streaming services.

  5. Feb 24, 2020 · You will need an HDMI cable to connect the adapter to the TV. You can also use streaming devices such as a Firestick (Check it out on Amazon) or Roku (Check it out on Amazon) to connect to your television. To do this, you will need to connect the streaming device to an internet signal.

  6. When you are away the Slingbox can be set-up to stream video and audio via the internet so you can receive it wherever you are. You can also remotely control your cable or satellite receiver and digital video recorder from an internet-connected PC, smartphone or tablet.

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