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camperpaul
Jun 26, 2013Explorer
On the UHF channels the Jack and Winegard are about equal.
The Winegard will work on the low VHF channels where the Jack works poorly if at all. Yes, there are a few stations still using low VHF channels.
The number of OTA channels you will receive is a function of your location. I am currently near Racine WI and I get all of the Chicago and Milwaukee channels using a Winegard with Wingman.
If you already have Dish Network at home, you can take it with you but if you travel too far from home, you will lose your 'local channels'.
The Winegard will work on the low VHF channels where the Jack works poorly if at all. Yes, there are a few stations still using low VHF channels.
The number of OTA channels you will receive is a function of your location. I am currently near Racine WI and I get all of the Chicago and Milwaukee channels using a Winegard with Wingman.
If you already have Dish Network at home, you can take it with you but if you travel too far from home, you will lose your 'local channels'.
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