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IAMICHABOD
Aug 19, 2014Explorer II
MNtundraRet wrote:
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.
It looks like the information already has confused some, this antenna IS NOT "omnidirectional" it is BI-DIRECTIONAL.
From Winegards own website.
" The Rayzar Air's multi-directional reception pattern gives it more coverage than the Sensar, which will lead to less tuning required to receive programming. It is also optimized for UHF reception, which a majority of US over-the-air stations are broadcast on."
In its own Ads it is shown as a replacement for the Sensar.
I think in testing The Batwing may still be better for distance,as some have said but for my needs and application this is the best it can get.
Ether way Winegard wins.........:C
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