Bill.Satellite wrote:
If you have not looked at the Winegard Rayzar Air yet and you are certain there is no room for the Sensar, I would consider returning the Sensar and having them send you the Rayzar Air. It will get you more height when raised to help you clear the obstacles on your roof that block the newer UHF frequencies.
I'll check into it, I was thinking the Rayzar mounted on the RV with suction cups, not also as a replacement head. Maybe I'm thinking of something else.
Chris Bryant wrote:
I have seen Sensars mounted at an angle up to ~45° from straight for and aft- it didn't seem to be an issue.
I'm assuming the straight back recommendation is for wind resistance when on the move, but who knows how important that is.
It really would not be that big a deal to seal up the existing hole of the Jack with Eternabond, and relocate everything (not so far away) from the original location, if need be. Would have to install a plate to cover the existing inside hole and maybe add to the coaxial in the ceiling. But still doable. Looks like I have a few options.