Mar-22-2015 06:43 PM
Mar-23-2015 04:00 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Yep..And as I’ve said in the past, anyone that has a Jack that performs better that a Batwing, has a broken Batwing. And unfortunately there are more than just a few of thoserockhillmanor wrote:
You also have to move the antenna real slow with digital.
One "advantage" of the Jack antenna is that it offers a wider angle of acceptance, meaning you don't have to be quite so careful when turning it. That however comes at the price of maximum sensitivity, which IIRC SCVJeff's tests demonstrated isn't as good on average as the Sensar IV. FWIW, I've owned both and have returned to the Sensar IV powered by a SensarPro.
Mar-23-2015 07:36 AM
Mar-23-2015 07:18 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:
You also have to move the antenna real slow with digital.
Mar-23-2015 07:15 AM
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Mar-23-2015 07:00 AM
rowdybuckster wrote:
I have a 2008 sandpiper fw that you have to raise and lower the antenna from inside, and I also have a antenna boost on it, but the places we camp most of the time, we sometimes don't get regular TV reception. Is there a type or model of antenna that would do a better job for us than a factory antenna that comes with the camper? We don't want anything like
Dish, direct TV. Don't wont to set it up or pay there fees.
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
Mar-23-2015 06:29 AM
rowdybuckster wrote:
I have a 2008 sandpiper fw that you have to raise and lower the antenna from inside, and I also have a antenna boost on it, but the places we camp most of the time, we sometimes don't get regular TV reception. Is there a type or model of antenna that would do a better job for us than a factory antenna that comes with the camper?
Mar-23-2015 06:27 AM
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Mar-23-2015 05:46 AM
rattleNsmoke wrote:
I hope you have that tree-topper grounded...
Mar-23-2015 05:01 AM
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