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- SpencerRBExplorerI haven't had time to work on this project any further.
I am going to attempt to make the sensar antenna work. As you noted, the jack would be located around other tall items, plus I want to attach a cell antenna to the winegard mast.
I walked through a 2013 3950 over the weekend and the crank handle was located in the same location as the photo above. - joebedfordNomad II
SpencerRB wrote:
I notice that the cranks are in different locations on the two essentially identical (in that area) RVs. I wonder if there is a reason or it's just the installers slapped it in two different places just because.
Joe,
I investigated this a bit further and found that my '11 3905 antenna is mounted further back between the bathroom vent and main A/C but there is still not a 66" clearance to fit the Sensar antenna.
It looks like the later models relocated the antenna to the left side of the roof, above the bedroom "hallway."
Here you can see a couple high res pictures on the Voltage website. If you zoom in, you can see the crank on the ceiling. First is a 3950, second is a 3905.
3950
3905
Hope this helps. I may just go with the Jack antenna in the stock location to avoid new holes/wiring.
Did you try the Jack antenna? I'm concerned that because it's right behind the air conditioner the signal might be blocked. I guess direction is important.
Eyeballing it, it would appear that the current antenna is directly above the track for the bathroom door. - naytherExplorer
- SpencerRBExplorerJoe,
I investigated this a bit further and found that my '11 3905 antenna is mounted further back between the bathroom vent and main A/C but there is still not a 66" clearance to fit the Sensar antenna.
It looks like the later models relocated the antenna to the left side of the roof, above the bedroom "hallway."
Here you can see a couple high res pictures on the Voltage website. If you zoom in, you can see the crank on the ceiling. First is a 3950, second is a 3905.
3950
3905
Hope this helps. I may just go with the Jack antenna in the stock location to avoid new holes/wiring. - joebedfordNomad IIThis is why I'd like photos of the location of the crank-up Winegard. There isn't enough room to retrofit it where the stock antenna was installed:
- joebedfordNomad IIBecause the air conditioner is right in front and the bathroom vent is right behind. I don't think there is enough room and I'm not comfortable installing it sideways.
- SpencerRBExplorer
joebedford wrote:
I'm sick of the useless fixed omni antenna on my early 2011 unit. I plan to replace it with a crank-up Winegard but it won't fit in the same location.
Would somebody with a later model 3950 please take a couple of photos of the roof and crank inside so I can pinpoint the exact location?
Thanks.
Joe,
Why won't the winegard fit in the same location? I have the same crappy Jensen antenna on my unit that needs to go as well. I was hoping the swap to a winegard or Jack would be a simple install.
Spencer
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