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- BarneySExplorer III
Cocky_Camper wrote:
We are going to be using it this weekend. I will take pictures and try to figure out how to post them.
Use this to post photos on the forums. It automatically re-sizes your pictures to conform to the forum guidelines for picture posting.
In addition it is very simple. You simply:
1. Upload your picture.
2. Copy the resulting URL.
3. Paste it into your post.
Your picture will now appear in your post and be properly sized for use on the forums. :)
Barney - Cocky_CamperExplorer IIWe are going to be using it this weekend. I will take pictures and try to figure out how to post them.
- danorenExplorer
Cocky_Camper wrote:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Ematic-HD-TV-Motorized-Outdoor-Antenna-with-150-Mile-Range/46998188
The BEST $25 I EVER spent! I attached it to a 1/2" sch 40 PVC pole 10ft long and strap it to the ladder. It beats the Batwing with the extender arm that I added to it earlier this summer. I'm getting channels 90 miles from the west, 65 miles from the south, and about 30 miles from the north without even adjusting the antenna to get them.
Wow, can you post pictures please. - MrWizardModeratorOk!!
Like i said multiple elements do increase signal gain
Enjoy
I had one similar on a previous RV - Cocky_CamperExplorer IIIt was placed at the same height as the batwing with the batwing was extended. It is not any higher.
- MrWizardModeratorMultiple elements increases reception
So does height
A correct evaluation of this versus the bat wing
Would be to raise the bat wing to the same height
And compare signal readings - Cocky_CamperExplorer IIhttps://www.walmart.com/ip/Ematic-HD-TV-Motorized-Outdoor-Antenna-with-150-Mile-Range/46998188
The BEST $25 I EVER spent! I attached it to a 1/2" sch 40 PVC pole 10ft long and strap it to the ladder. It beats the Batwing with the extender arm that I added to it earlier this summer. I'm getting channels 90 miles from the west, 65 miles from the south, and about 30 miles from the north without even adjusting the antenna to get them. - PopsieExplorerThe best over the air RV antenna is the Winegard Rayzar auto which provides excellent reception from more than one direction at a time.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIINone of the antennas on that page would I recommend.
THe best RV TV antenna is the Winegard Sensar IV (Crank up with wingman) or a Sensar II or III with the added wingman (All about equal)
Add the Sensar Pro "Wall plate" instead of the standard one and you have the best RV antenna sold in the USA,
THere are better antennas but they are designed for tower installs. not RV installs. - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIIt WAY too good to be true. You will struggle to get local OTA TV unless you are within 20-25 miles of the towers and the magic to make it pick up cable type channels has yet to be invented.
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