rbpru
Feb 27, 2014Explorer II
TV antenna,
I have the typical crank-up rotatable “T” shaped antenna you see in the TT camp grounds. I believe they are made by Winegaurd. In 6 different camp grounds near major cities, we have only been able...
SCVJeff wrote:
Interesting.. I dont have a power supply plate on this RV, but did on my 85 Pace, and it was not built like that. There are a few coupling caps and a choke or two.
There is no reason to break coax to the antenna, and especially since at UHF the coupling across that little slide switch is significant.
If it really is built that way and it was mine it would be fixed by the end of the day.