โApr-23-2015 01:24 PM
โApr-25-2015 09:55 AM
โApr-25-2015 06:50 AM
SCVJeff wrote:
I'm not gonna beat up your decision, but as long as you realize before it's too late to exchange, that ANY omnidirectional won't perform anywhere close to the previous antenna. If you are in an urban area with good coverage then great. But omni's just don't perform out in the boonies
โApr-23-2015 05:01 PM
SCVJeff wrote:
I'm not gonna beat up your decision, but as long as you realize before it's too late to exchange, that ANY omnidirectional won't perform anywhere close to the previous antenna. If you are in an urban area with good coverage then great. But omni's just don't perform out in the boonies
โApr-23-2015 04:41 PM
โApr-23-2015 02:39 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Winegard crank-up antenna connects to cable in RV roof.....that cable goes to the Wall Plate.
Cable connection on outside of rig is 'cable' connection. That cable also goes to Wall Plate.
Wall Plate has 12V DC power to it from Fused DC Dist Panel.
12V DC powers 'cigarette lighter' for 12V DC TV.
Also supplies DC power for amplifier in antenna head......via ON/OFF switch.
When using antenna switch ON
When using 'cable' switch OFF
Winegard
โApr-23-2015 02:36 PM
YC 1 wrote:
Old Biscuit explained it but can you tell us what antenna you bought? If you bought a Jack for example it is a direct plug and play head.
โApr-23-2015 02:35 PM
YC 1 wrote:
Old Biscuit explained it but can you tell us what antenna you bought? If you bought a Jack for example it is a direct plug and play head.
โApr-23-2015 02:21 PM
โApr-23-2015 02:00 PM
โApr-23-2015 01:58 PM
Mich F wrote:
Chances are that connection near your water and electrical connections is/was for a park cable connection. What's on your ceiling under where the old crank up antenna was ? Most likely the wall plate with the plug and switch was the amplifier/booster for the roof antenna. Any sign of the cable outside on the roof, where the antenna was ?
โApr-23-2015 01:39 PM