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SCVJeff
Nov 30, 2013Explorer
SuperDutyFiver wrote:i don't blame you. Doing TV for a living and being a ham, having a neighbors TV work where mine may not would be flat embarrassing. With the right gear and conditions you can DX TV stations several hundred miles out with a simple RV antenna. If you want the best RV antenna, the Batwing/ Wingman combo cannot be beat. I regularly watch San Diego TV while camping just South of Santa Barbara. And because that path moves around allot, having a lesser performing antenna could easily mean a total loss of usable signal. I used to have a line amp in the RV just to compensate for coax and splitter losses. But that's been replaced by the SensarPro that's just flat cool. It'd be even cooler if $30 cheaper...
Thanks
I've searched far and wide googling and binging away and found what seems to be the most conclusive info right here on OUR forum!
I'm trying not to obsess with the OTA tv thing but I have experienced amazing results pulling in far off places and now want to maximize reception every time.
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