Rain or Shine New Technology Keeps Travelers Connected
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Rain or Shine: Innovative Technology Keeps Travelers Connected
Summary
Recent hurricanes and tornadoes have shown the powerful impact of natural disasters. During these events, many turned to cutting-edge technology to stay informed.Article
Nature's fury, as seen in last year’s hurricanes and tornadoes, can be overwhelming. When storms hit and power lines went down, some people found solace in high-tech solutions.
Skip Holmes and his family are a perfect example, utilizing their vehicle’s TracVision satellite TV antenna to remain connected. These rugged antennas can access hundreds of DirecTV channels, offering vital news and weather updates to both travelers and those without power at home.
Holmes, skilled in mobile electronics, was among the millions in Florida affected by four hurricanes in quick succession.
With their home’s power out, the Holmes family frequently gathered in their driveway, watching live satellite TV from their Chevrolet Tahoe using the TracVision A5.
"Running to the car during the storm was common for us,” Holmes shared. “The rain was often so heavy you couldn’t see across the street. Sitting in my SUV, watching The Weather Channel, our reception never faltered."
This constant TV access was crucial in tracking the hurricanes, especially when forecasts changed. For two weeks, while power was out, it was indispensable.
In calmer times, the Holmes family enjoys the TracVision A5 during road trips. The unit, just five inches high, provides over 125 channels of satellite TV and commercial-free music while the vehicle is in motion.
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