Richardkaren, anything with leverage like a long stiff antenna would really need a FIRM mount base. I do not know what the antenna looks like, but if it is possible to attach to yout STEEL trailer hitch assembly, which also might make running wires to radio via the under the chassis. Or, if a car radio/CB antenna combo could replace the antenna on your cab?
Charles, you were smart to have them do your cabinet work w/o TV. Cheese1, I very much remember your TV story, and as I recall, it was not even the heavier 24" RCA screen like with our unit. Do either of you hear annoying squeaks of the wood-to-wood or wood-to-whatever type from your overhead that are worsened w/ bad roads?
Do you feel that the heavy set, even if made quiet, gradually weakens/loosens the wood cabibetry of the entire overhead structure? Without seeing how it was mounted, I had actually feared that it would shake loose the fiberglass bullnose-to-roof connection, and even after seeing some of the construction from behind the set, I am unclear as to how the wood cabinetry is attached to everything.
We are now looking at notebooks, PC monitors, and flat screens TV options for TV replacement. We are somewhat mindful that HDTV could make some choices obsolete in 2009. But in electronics, that is an eternity.
Are also generating ideas for TV cabinet space overhaul - baskets at Pier 1 Imports generate some ideas for storing blankets and pillows and the like. I was also thinking of something that would pullout and allow access to the wires, etc.
With my low vision and the hieght above eye level, we would like for the new viewing screen to be much lower and closer to the sofa and dinette for easier viewing, but where to put it is the big question; even where to set a 15 or 17" notebook screen poses problems, since a scissor-legged TV tray support is easily knocked over by us or the mutts...
2005 Trail Lite 213 B-Plus w/ 6.0 Chevy