Apr-15-2017 07:44 PM
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Apr-17-2017 05:09 AM
Tinstar wrote:
I'm missing something. If you're using a Sensar, why would you care what direction an arrow would be pointing?
Apr-16-2017 09:43 PM
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Apr-16-2017 08:20 PM
Apr-16-2017 06:22 PM
tropical36 wrote:liborko wrote:
Does it bother anyone that the arrow on directional handle does not line up with the direction of the antenna? It does me. There is a 90 degree difference between the arrow on the rotational handle and actual direction of the Wingman. To receive best signal the Wingman has to point to the source of signal. Doing it from the inside of the RV without seeing the antenna would be easier if the arrow on the directional handle would point the same way the Wingman does.It does not. Installing Wingman the batwing becomes directional. I fired e-mail to Winegard and their position is the pointer on the handle is for stowing the antenna only. I say why not move the arrow on the handle 90 degrees so it points the same direction as the Wingman and you can use it to point the antenna for peak signal. . To stow the antenna the two arrows need to line up but it is totally irrelevant whether the two arrows point north, south, east or west or anywhere else as long the two arrows line up. It would mean to make new directional handle with the arrow moved 90 degrees. What do you think?
Our last 3 coaches, were as you say with the arrow and the bat wing parallel to the coach, but can you not take the thing apart and put it back together so as to line up this way? If not, then mark it, as suggested already.
Apr-16-2017 06:08 PM
liborko wrote:
Does it bother anyone that the arrow on directional handle does not line up with the direction of the antenna? It does me. There is a 90 degree difference between the arrow on the rotational handle and actual direction of the Wingman. To receive best signal the Wingman has to point to the source of signal. Doing it from the inside of the RV without seeing the antenna would be easier if the arrow on the directional handle would point the same way the Wingman does.It does not. Installing Wingman the batwing becomes directional. I fired e-mail to Winegard and their position is the pointer on the handle is for stowing the antenna only. I say why not move the arrow on the handle 90 degrees so it points the same direction as the Wingman and you can use it to point the antenna for peak signal. . To stow the antenna the two arrows need to line up but it is totally irrelevant whether the two arrows point north, south, east or west or anywhere else as long the two arrows line up. It would mean to make new directional handle with the arrow moved 90 degrees. What do you think?
Apr-16-2017 05:16 PM
Apr-16-2017 12:10 PM
2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
Apr-16-2017 11:27 AM
Apr-16-2017 10:32 AM
04fxsts wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:
Rather than fuss about it, I just added a black dot with a Sharpie at 90 degrees to use for aiming.
Just what I did also. Jim.
Apr-16-2017 10:14 AM
wildtoad wrote:
I believe the arrow was put there to align the antenna shaft so that you can lower it. It could have been done as suggested to accomplish both tasks but alas ''twas not.
Apr-16-2017 10:05 AM
Apr-16-2017 08:22 AM