• Winegard TV antennas now available at over 500 truck stops

    Oct. 30, 2014

    Winegard, which designs and manufactures antennas for mobile applications, has reached agreement with DAS Distributing to offer its line of antennas at Travel Centers of America locations and other independent stores.

    The Pathway X1, Carryout G2, Rayzar Amplified, and Rayzar Mini are available at select truck stops across the country with plans to expand to additional stores.

    “Winegard’s commitment to quality and ease-of-use is reflected in all of our trucking products, and we’re thrilled to bring our collection to a top travel plaza network,” said Erik Guldager, truck market sales manager for Winegard. “Our antennas can make life on the road enjoyable by offering more entertainment options with satellite or over-the-air TV on-the-go.”

    A list of truck stops carrying the Winegard line of products is available at www.winegard.com/trucking.

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