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KVH TracVision Systems Selected By Monaco Coaches

The rugged and reliable TracVision R-series satellite TV antennas from KVH offer stationary, automatic and fully stabilized, in-motion solutions for every RV owner.
by Staff Writers
Middletown, RI (SPX) Jun 28, 2007
KVH Industries reports that Monaco Coach, a leading manufacturer of recreational vehicles and the United States' largest builder of Class A motor coaches, will add the KVH TracVision R-series of mobile satellite TV systems to their new 2008 vehicles. Commenting on the addition of TracVision systems to Monaco's 2008 coaches, Mike Snell, Monaco's vice president of sales, said, "Our motorhome owners are tech savvy, always looking for the latest and best in electronics. The KVH TracVision satellite system is the perfect fit for our discerning coach owners."

"We design our TracVision systems to be the world's finest mobile satellite TV systems for RVs and a fitting selection for premier luxury RV and motor coach manufacturers like Monaco," explained Ian Palmer, KVH's executive vice president for satellite sales.

"Simple to use, fully HDTV-compatible, and offering the highest level of reliability and performance in the industry, TracVision systems are the perfect match for the outstanding quality embodied by Monaco Coach. It is a pleasure to continue our long-established relationship with Monaco and ensure that their customers are as entertained as they are comfortable anywhere they choose to travel."

The rugged and reliable TracVision R-series satellite TV antennas from KVH offer stationary, automatic and fully stabilized, in-motion solutions for every RV owner. Fully compatible with DIRECTV, DISH Network, and ExpressVu services, TracVision systems provide access to more than 300 channels of digital satellite TV programming (including HDTV) and more than 50 channels of commercial-free music wherever the vehicle is located throughout the continental United States or Canada.

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