rk911 wrote:
there is no such thing as a 'Digital type antenna'.
dougrainer wrote:
I disagree. Winegard has for years a Wingman add on for better Digital reception.
Disagree all you want but you're incorrect. :( The Winegard Sensar III was originally developed for longer wavelength VHF reception but during the digital transition a few years ago many stations that had been broadcasting in the VHF band moved to the shorter wavelength UHF band. The Wingman is simply an add-on introduced by Winegard to improve the sensitivity of the Sensar antenna to these shorter wavelength UHF signals. What those signals are - analogue, digital, morse code, or anything else - is irrelevant to the antenna. It doesn't care in the slightest, ergo there is no such thing as a "digital antenna" - it's merely an advertising ploy to fool consumers into believing such a thing exists. :R