thelehans wrote:
I'm not saying other RVs have the same issue. I'm saying their picks up well and ours does not. "As Well meant as good as" in my first post
Bumpyroad wrote:
rockhillmanor wrote:
thelehans wrote:
Our antenna is not picking up channels as well as other RVs near us.
We are thinking there is an issue with the wiring or maybe we need to upgrade the antenna? We purchased used a year ago (2013 model year). Would a replacement antenna be beneficial? Is there a way to test the wiring?
If 'all the other RV's' parked where you are are having the same problems why would you think it's 'your' antenna! :W
Sounds like the location, trees etc is the problem. Look at which way the antennas are pointed on the RV's that claim they have no channels either......and point yours in another direction.
One thing I think some people miss with turning the antenna for digital TV is that you have to slowly "inch" your antenna around to catch the digital signals. Not like in the old days when all you had to do was give the antenna a spin and you'd have a ton of channels signals. The further away the signal is being broadcast the slower you need to turn you antenna so you don't miss it.
I think "well" means "good"
bumpy
'Well' than...thanks for the clarification! :B
As others have mentioned I also found out that each TV has it's own properties on how well they receive channels.
My cheapo off brand TV in the bedroom only gets 6 channels while the Vizio up front pulls in over 20 all while parked in one spot.
I discovered this at a CG where my neighbor got more channels than I did. That's when I bought the Vizio and retired the other one to the bedroom.
BTW, I also replaced the cable running to the TV, made a big difference in number of channels received. TV repair guy said these cables get abused more in an RV and digital TV is not forgiving with bent wires within the cable and the connectors. Especially if you don't have it permanently mounted where you disconnect it every time you pack up to leave.
Good Luck hope you figure out what you need to get more channels.