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Old 04-09-2018, 03:24 PM   #3
Jim Jacobs
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: ACE 29.2
State: Virginia
Posts: 25
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Glad you found the information useful. I should probably also have mentioned that our Thor ACE 29.2 is a 2012 model, not actually "new", just "new" to us.

We've been in most states now, and have found cell signals can be very "spotty" even when traveling in areas that the carrier's maps say have good coverage. I suppose there could be multiple reasons for this. Once, while driving through Montana (unless it was S. Dakota), we were driving through "mountains" which had been reduced to the level of tall, rolling hills. Atop the hills for miles in all directions were huge wind generators, all spinning in the breeze. In that part of the country, where you can go for miles, if not hours, and see no people or houses, only cows and deer, cell coverage is poor at best, but on that occasion, we could see the signal strength go up and down on our phone, seemingly in sync with the spinning blades on the wind generators. Fortunately, we didn't need to make any calls, as I doubt it would have worked.
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