Tom_M wrote:
Don't spend money on the Wingman until you get your present antenna working. Connectors can work loose or become corroded. If the antenna has a built in amplifier, make sure it is getting 12 volt up the coax cable.
Excellent advice. And don't limit yourself to looking at the Wingman. The Jack is also excellent. Anecdotally the Wingman seems to get more accolades and a couple of people here have attempted some tests comparing the two, but its all subjective. You would not be unhappy with either purchase.
http://www.kingcontrols.com/jack/digital_tv_signal_finder.aspdodge guy wrote:
I was thinking of going with the new offering the Jack antenna. I have read some good reviews "not the company`s website reviews", but from different sites such as Amazon. has anyone gone this route. I`m tired of not getting any OTA stations.
I have a Jack. In a place where I could only get 2 stations I'm now able to pull up over 20. I'm very happy with it. Whether you get the Jack or the Wingman, make sure to get a signal locator. It take the guesswork out of pointing the antenna to the strongest signals