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Hornnumb2
Explorer
Nov 13, 2014

Antenna Signal Meter

Wanted to get one of these to aid in getting the antenna in the right direction, is there any certain one that is recommended for camping? Thanks Michael
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I use the SURELOCK SL1000 Digital TV Signal FInder to find the NATL BROADCAST TV Stations and the WINEGARD SF1000 SAT Tone Meter to find the SATELLITE SIGNALs in the southern skies...


    I'm sure there are different units available but these two work just find of us to locate our OTA Signals...

    Roy Ken
  • If you have a Winegard TV antenna you might want to look into replacing the power supply box with the Winegard Sensar Pro. I just swapped out mine and it was a simple thing to do, except I had to enlarge the wall opening just a tad. It has built in signal booster.
  • VegasBT wrote:
    Check out the apps "AM Towers", "FM Towers" and "TV Towers" for the iPhone. It gives you the locations of each of the local towers, and uses the built in GPS and compass to show you which direction to point your antenna. Works great for me!
    X2 (except for Android!). I can fine tune the channel using the signal meter on the television.
  • Check out the apps "AM Towers", "FM Towers" and "TV Towers" for the iPhone. It gives you the locations of each of the local towers, and uses the built in GPS and compass to show you which direction to point your antenna. Works great for me!

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