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SoundGuy
Oct 25, 2015Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:
If you use a Sensar plus the Sensar Pro then you have the better antenna and it takes less than 10 seconds to point properly.
SoundGuy wrote:
As a Sensar IV / SensarPro owner I'd disagree. At home most of us now live in an age of cable and satellite feeds that require no fiddling around with an antenna so having to do so when camping is a real PITA.
Bill.Satellite wrote:
To disagree you would have to show me some other RV antenna that you have used at that location that does a better/quicker job. Just because you are in an area with bad reception does not mean there is anything wrong with your antenna or that some other RV antenna would do better. I am not sure how Cable or Satellite TV entered this discussion.
I don't have to "show" you anything. :R The GTA (Greater Toronto Area) is hardly "an area with bad reception" but as we all know it doesn't take much digital signal dropout to cause complete loss of signal. Many prefer the King Controls Jack TV antenna, whether they realize it or not, because it offers a wider angle of acceptance and is therefore easier to use in finding and keeping a station ... just what those of us used to cable or satellite in our homes would prefer over having to constantly fiddle with a high gain directional antenna like the Winegard Sensar. "Better" isn't just about gain but also ease of use and is the reason many declare preference for the Jack TV antenna. ;)
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