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- wa8yxmExplorer III
wildtoad wrote:
Hands down, the Winegard “Batwing” Sensar IV. Just keep in mind that regardless of which you choose OTA TV is a **** shoot depending on distance from towers, trees, weather, buildings in the way.
For RV use. this gets my vote as well.
Now you don't want to know what we put up at my dad's house other than .. Well There exists somewhere a photo of this acrophobe installing a mast head amplifier in the beast. 100' up the tower
(I may be scared of heights but I had great FAITH in my safety harness and you better believe I was harnessed. ) - craig7hNomad III have had and now do have the winegard, it gets about as many channels and any of the others (I think) I like the fact that it raises off the roof for more height. At one point I took off the winegard and replaced it with the King. I found with the King it had a little longer reach but was more picky as to direction. Then I got a rig that had the King mounted to the roof in a very bad spot. The reception was behond bad, I felt the King needed the height and in my case a better on roof location. I then went for a Antop Omni directional Attenna I found it as good as another. The nice thing was I did not have to turn it to get stations. So for me all three were as good as each other. Just remember no matter where you are or how far from a tower you will always get a PBS station.
- rk911Explorer
wildtoad wrote:
Hands down, the Winegard “Batwing” Sensar IV. Just keep in mind that regardless of which you choose OTA TV is a **** shoot depending on distance from towers, trees, weather, buildings in the way.
X2! - wildtoadExplorer IIHands down, the Winegard “Batwing” Sensar IV. Just keep in mind that regardless of which you choose OTA TV is a **** shoot depending on distance from towers, trees, weather, buildings in the way.
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