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dockmasterdave
Jul 06, 2016Explorer
The wing man is really cheap, goes on in under a minute with no tools and no wires.
Increased my reception , where I was sitting, from 7 channels to 22.
Way out you still won't get much, but since most of the HD chanels are now broadcast on what used to be called UHF, try the wingman UHF add on.
I also use a signal booster in the trailer, as my winegard didn't come with one, or at least, no switch plate for one.
I haven't been stumped yet in 4 years of weekending.
Increased my reception , where I was sitting, from 7 channels to 22.
Way out you still won't get much, but since most of the HD chanels are now broadcast on what used to be called UHF, try the wingman UHF add on.
I also use a signal booster in the trailer, as my winegard didn't come with one, or at least, no switch plate for one.
I haven't been stumped yet in 4 years of weekending.
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