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Johno02
Apr 23, 2018Explorer
Does sound like it is getting a bit away from the original question. I agree with calling Cruchfield, they might be able to help. But probably, going to Walmart and getting one is about the easiest way, depending on how far you need to travel. If the one you get doesn't do what you want, try another. It cost nothing except your time to return and replace with a different brand. But, as someone has said, your antenna is very direction sensitive, but in some cases, a direct line does not produce the best signal. Use your SensarPro to find the best direction for the channels you want. We were at one location with 3 different channels, and each was in a different direction. Had to rotate every time we changed channels.
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