SoundGuy wrote:
ncrowley wrote:
I would change the antenna. I have a dome Rayzar Automatic antenna and I really like it. I do not have the crank it up and down or position it once it is up.
Would like to ask - by any chance is your Winegard Rayzar Automatic a replacement for a Winegard Sensar IV and if so do you find it as sensitive as the IV as Winegard claims? Despite the Rayzar's substantial cost I'm interested, if for no other reason than it's annoying having to continually rotate my IV's head to receive stations transmitting from different directions.
I cannot compare the two antennas since I have not used the two types of antennas in the same place and compared the signals. All I can tell you is that so far, it has found plenty of stations in the places we have used it and the picture quality is very good. Before the Rayzar, we had one where you pushed a button to have it go up and then you pushed another set of buttons to have it turn to get the best signal. The old one would not go down half the time and I had to get on the roof and push it down. We replaced it with the Rayzar and the installation was easy. We are very pleased with the Rayzar.