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Oct-18-2015 12:05 PM
MFL wrote:I chose to use my existing Winegard wallplate which supplies antenna power. The A/B switch is connected to the Winegard antenna-in connector. The antenna and cable TV cables connect to the A/B switch.
The Jack power source powers up the cable coax, and even the satellite coax, if you want. YMMV
Jerry
Oct-18-2015 07:25 AM
Tom_M wrote:MFL wrote:For the typical RV this will not work. The Jack needs 12 volt DC fed up the coax to power the amplifier in the antenna. The cable TV connection does not supply any power.
Yes, I connect to the cable tv fitting, which is right around the corner from my ladder. When you order the Jack head, it comes with about 10 ft of coax. I just use a couple stretch cords to fasten mast to ladder, screw on coax fitting, and done.
Jerry
I do the same thing but I have an A/B switch that switches between the standard roof antenna and my mast mounted antenna.
Oct-18-2015 05:55 AM
MFL wrote:For the typical RV this will not work. The Jack needs 12 volt DC fed up the coax to power the amplifier in the antenna. The cable TV connection does not supply any power.
Yes, I connect to the cable tv fitting, which is right around the corner from my ladder. When you order the Jack head, it comes with about 10 ft of coax. I just use a couple stretch cords to fasten mast to ladder, screw on coax fitting, and done.
Jerry
Oct-18-2015 04:57 AM
Bayley wrote:
MFL: where do you connect the coaxial cable from your Jack antenna that is attached the ladder? Does it connect to the outside coaxial connection on the RV?
Oct-17-2015 08:52 PM
Oct-17-2015 08:33 PM
willi4nd wrote:n7bsn wrote:TXiceman wrote:
An Omnidirectional antenna receives equally bad in all directions. Best thing to do is trash it anf get a Winegard Sensar IV.
Ken
What he said, I compared my Jensen "omni" vrs a random chunk of wire, and the random chunk of wire worked better then the omni.
"Random chunk of wire" 🙂 That one made me chuckle !
Bayley, how many stations do you normally get in town? I was only getting a couple and our dealer found a couple COAX barrels that had bad crimps and/or frayed wire grounding out. Repair of that and replacing our stock antenna gave us excellent results.
Oct-17-2015 08:12 PM
Oct-17-2015 07:00 PM
n7bsn wrote:TXiceman wrote:
An Omnidirectional antenna receives equally bad in all directions. Best thing to do is trash it anf get a Winegard Sensar IV.
Ken
What he said, I compared my Jensen "omni" vrs a random chunk of wire, and the random chunk of wire worked better then the omni.
Oct-17-2015 05:39 PM
TXiceman wrote:
An Omnidirectional antenna receives equally bad in all directions. Best thing to do is trash it anf get a Winegard Sensar IV.
Ken
Oct-17-2015 05:19 PM
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