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jplante4
Sep 25, 2017Explorer II
To actually answer the OP's question... (I read that as digital device or antenna, not digital antenna)
I put the Wingman attachment on my batwing Winegard and switched to the Sensar Pro for the booster/switch. This works fairly well for stations with transmitters with 30 miles, but not so great on the fringes. The Wingman does a better job at picking up the UHF band.
Not sure where I saw the port (probably tech issues), but Ace Hardware has a UHF array thats is reported to work great. I was thinking about building a mast with that on the top for the fringe areas.
And now, queue the "I go camping to get away from television" crowd...:R
I put the Wingman attachment on my batwing Winegard and switched to the Sensar Pro for the booster/switch. This works fairly well for stations with transmitters with 30 miles, but not so great on the fringes. The Wingman does a better job at picking up the UHF band.
Not sure where I saw the port (probably tech issues), but Ace Hardware has a UHF array thats is reported to work great. I was thinking about building a mast with that on the top for the fringe areas.
And now, queue the "I go camping to get away from television" crowd...:R
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