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Bill_Satellite
Nov 24, 2014Explorer II
MNtundraRet wrote:
Considering your current situation, I would suggest you go with the Jack antenna that rotates of the roof. It most likely will give you range you were used to in the past. If you possibly have room for the shorter crank-up Rayzar Air that may be better.
The Roadstar is yesterday's trash. Almost useless since high-powered analog stations no longer exist. You won't get much money for the Roadstar unless you find some sucker willing to part with his money.
The Jack is too low also when you are not talking about a Jack that has been adapted to a Winegard head (and why would anyone want to do that?!) Height is might and the Jack (and many others) simply don't have the inches needed to get a clear signal.
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