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Why RVers Deserve Better Internet: Adventures in Wi-Fi, Jeep Balancing, and a Smarter Way

  • Writer: Kalene Burnside
    Kalene Burnside
  • Aug 5
  • 2 min read

By Kenny Burnside, Co-Founder of Rad Star Chasers LLC


If you've ever stood on the roof of your Jeep, holding your Starlink dish in one hand and your dignity in the other, you know what I’m talking about.


Welcome to the wild world of off-grid RV internet.


When Kalene and I set out on our RV adventures, we dreamed of wide-open skies, campfires, stargazing, and uninterrupted Zoom calls (okay, maybe not the Zoom calls, but you get the point). We wanted freedom. We wanted nature. What we didn't want was the comedy routine that followed every time we tried to get a satellite signal.


Picture this: Me, Kenny, standing on top of the Jeep, arms outstretched, slowly rotating a Starlink dish like I’m auditioning for an interpretive dance troupe called "Bandwidth & Grace." There’s Kalene below yelling, "A little to the left! No, your other left!" Meanwhile, I’m balancing like a mountain goat on a yoga ball trying not to become a viral TikTok fail.


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Spoiler alert: I almost fell. More than once. In three different states.

That’s when we decided enough was enough. RVers, vanlifers, and off-grid explorers like us deserve better.


We deserve to sip our morning coffee while our emails load effortlessly. We deserve to stream a movie without buffering circles mocking us from the screen. We deserve to stargaze with actual stars, not pray for a signal under a bush.

So we built AutoAlign 360™. It's our way of saying: no more Jeep gymnastics, no more signal-finding scavenger hunts. Just press a button and let the tech do the work. GPS-powered, firmware-fueled, weather-ready alignment that works wherever you go.


And yes, it was designed by two people who have literally been there, done that, and patched the scratches afterward.


To every RVer who’s ever done the Wi-Fi wobble dance, we see you. And we built this for you.


Stay connected out there — and maybe keep your feet on the ground.

- Kenny


 
 
 

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