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webslave wrote:
Yes it is a direct replacement for the Sensar head. Here's a couple of pictures from the one I had on my bumper pull (don't have any photos of the one on the 5er):
In response to another poster that noted that the Jack, when installed, leaves the posts "naked" to rest on the roof, I didn't like that either. I got a a rubber "foot" from the hardware store and put it on the post so that it cushioned the post against the roof.
The best price I've seen on the Jack is here:
Current "best price" that I've found
I've bought a lot of stuff from them. Good prices, fast shipping, but, I wouldn't know about problem resolving since I've never had a problem with them...
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โJan-24-2013 08:07 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:REWahoo wrote:
Yes, that's it. Comes with everything you need to replace the old bat-wing head on top of your crank-up mast. Simple to do, I did mine yesterday.
That sounds great,let us know how it all works out for you.
I know mine works better than the others. :C
โJan-24-2013 04:34 AM
REWahoo wrote:
Yes, that's it. Comes with everything you need to replace the old bat-wing head on top of your crank-up mast. Simple to do, I did mine yesterday.
โJan-24-2013 03:20 AM
esox07 wrote:
Is this the antenna that you all are talking about??? Is this all you need or do you need to buy anything else?
http://www.amazon.com/JACK-OA-8000-Digital-TV-Antenna/dp/B003FO2O1G/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Thanks,
Bruce
โJan-23-2013 05:07 PM
โJan-19-2013 09:04 AM
Playtime II wrote:
Easiest mod I've done yet-5 mins. It takes longer to get on the roof.
Ensure you get the JACK that has the wingard adapter included. Raise the batwing. Add the adapter to the jack with the 4 philips screws (included). Remove the coax cable from the old wingard (a 7/16 open ended wrench helps). Remove the two "c" clips on the wingard pins (a small flat blade screwdriver helps). Remove the two pins and dispose of the wingard batwing. Use the two pins to install the JACK and new "c" clips (included). Add some dielectric goop (included) to the coax connector and attach to JACK. There is a LED on the bottom to confirm there is power (from Antennna Amp inside via the multi-switch box or wall receptacle). They even include an Amp if you wanted to use the JACK in a non-RV situation.
I have an AC right next to the JACK (in the lowered position) with a little room to spare. I would not have been able to add on to the old batwing.
They only drawback is the batwing had rubber bumpers that rested on the roof when lowered. Since the JACK sits on top of the parallel bars it does not have them. I'm thinking of adding some type of bumper to the bar.
โJan-19-2013 08:04 AM