We always find it hard to believe that we have so many loyal listeners, but we hear from them regularly each month so it must be true. Based on the number of downloads the RV Navigator is reaching quite a large number of interested RVers and others hungry for information. With this in mind, we are going to succumb to listener suggestions that we take the podcast to a new level of frequency - bi monthly. Is this vanity or are we really filling a niche? The iTunes comments are great and your email feedback has been very positive so I can only assume that our RV experiences are valuable beyond our lives. We are glad to share and are rewarded by your listenership.
However, a second month episode comes with the caveat that listeners help provide content and feedback for the mid-month edition. Our trial mid-month episode will feature Christmas presents appropriate for RVers (or Techies) so send us your suggestions and comments.
This episode starts with our getting the RV Fridge repaired under the Norcold recall. Norcold has recalled several models of RV fridges, but ours has always been outside the range of models recalled. This month they issued a recall for nearly all of their fridges between 1999-2010. Ours of course fell in this range. We recommend that you get yours updated, it is free and takes only 1/2 hour for a technician to complete.
You’ll find links to several interesting stories that we talk about in the links section of this web page.
Today’s feature is my take on cutting the cable. Is the internet ready to handle all of your programming needs. What does it take to get cable like programming via the internet and is it viable for RVers. Should you buy an Apple TV, Google TV, Roku, por Boxee Box? These are all questions that, if you have not considered the internet option for TV by now, you will in the near future.