Dutch_12078 wrote:
It will be interesting to see the performance data on the Rayzar Air when SCVJeff gets a chance to give it a workout. Other than that, it looks like one advantage will be that the directional arrow on the inside of the lift assembly actually points in the same direction as the antenna, rather than 90 degrees off. :W
Not quite!
The inside arrow points the way the antenna will lay down (towards the back of my MH).
That means if I were to raise a Rayzar Air replacement it will point towards the front of my MH (it lays flat on the roof face-up).
It's now going to be 180 degrees off, but the back side, per their claims, should work as good as the front.
:B