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SCVJeff
Aug 21, 2013Explorer
Bill.Satellite wrote:I get that. But unless these is a physical problem with mounting it, the Wingman will to nothing but improve the gain of the antenna exactly as it does the powered antennas..SCVJeff wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:Tom is right, and I have no idea why they would state it won't work in a non-amplified antenna, unless it physically won't mount? If thats not the case, they should review their sales literature because its incorrect and they are losing customers.
To use the Sensar Pro in a manner other than it was designed seems to make no particular sense to me but I will not argue with you. I just want others to know that Winegard states the Wingman will not improve performance on any non-amplified antenna (despite what you might read in a marketing piece) and the Sensar Pro is designed to be used with a 10 default setting and only adjusted up or down if there are reception issues.
I think I will go with the 50+ years of TV experience provided by the Winegard Company. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm not. I am just repeating the information provided by my employer.
Call engineering and ask them the question directly, its the companies loss to say this without reason. There's at least one antenna designer here that will tell you the same thing. Ether way, Tom is correct on this.
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