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MNtundraRet
Aug 19, 2014Navigator
Based on the manual's warning, I guess if you forget to lower this antenna before driving off, if the trees don't get it the wind will destroy it once you reach highway speeds.
:S
I guess we will need more signs to warn us to lower the antenna.
:B
As usual the promotional information supplied so far will confuse a lot of people. "omnidirectional" in this case does not mean getting mean getting signals in all directions (the absolute worst type of antenna for television). It means in only two directions (off front and back) which is a good thing, and an improvement over the current antenna.
As for which is better (Winegard IV versus Rayzar Air) I am waiting for more testing.
:S
I guess we will need more signs to warn us to lower the antenna.
:B
As usual the promotional information supplied so far will confuse a lot of people. "omnidirectional" in this case does not mean getting mean getting signals in all directions (the absolute worst type of antenna for television). It means in only two directions (off front and back) which is a good thing, and an improvement over the current antenna.
As for which is better (Winegard IV versus Rayzar Air) I am waiting for more testing.
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