โAug-18-2013 02:21 AM
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โAug-20-2013 10:48 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:I get that. But unless these is a physical problem with mounting it, the Wingman will to nothing but improve the gain of the antenna exactly as it does the powered antennas..SCVJeff wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:Tom is right, and I have no idea why they would state it won't work in a non-amplified antenna, unless it physically won't mount? If thats not the case, they should review their sales literature because its incorrect and they are losing customers.
To use the Sensar Pro in a manner other than it was designed seems to make no particular sense to me but I will not argue with you. I just want others to know that Winegard states the Wingman will not improve performance on any non-amplified antenna (despite what you might read in a marketing piece) and the Sensar Pro is designed to be used with a 10 default setting and only adjusted up or down if there are reception issues.
I think I will go with the 50+ years of TV experience provided by the Winegard Company. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm not. I am just repeating the information provided by my employer.
โAug-20-2013 05:34 PM
SCVJeff wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:Tom is right, and I have no idea why they would state it won't work in a non-amplified antenna, unless it physically won't mount? If thats not the case, they should review their sales literature because its incorrect and they are losing customers.
To use the Sensar Pro in a manner other than it was designed seems to make no particular sense to me but I will not argue with you. I just want others to know that Winegard states the Wingman will not improve performance on any non-amplified antenna (despite what you might read in a marketing piece) and the Sensar Pro is designed to be used with a 10 default setting and only adjusted up or down if there are reception issues.
โAug-20-2013 05:32 PM
SCVJeff wrote:Tom_M wrote:What do you mean "cuts it off"? As in nothing through the device at all? Seems to me that 0db is unity gain on the amp. I assume this is nothing more than a variable gain line amp, ya?
---SNIP---
The SensarPro is a 10db amp. The gain setting can be set from 0 to 20. 20 equates to 10db and 0 cuts off the signal completely. I am assuming that the scale is linear but who knows? I chose to set it to 1 (0.5db) for readings of the amplified antennas because that's the lowest that would pass a signal. The SensarPro works well for either the batwing or Jack.---SNIP---
My guess is that the Sensor Pro is likely nothing but a generic TV front end/ tuner. They make those chipsets by the millions. So for critical testing I'll still trust my $60k instrument. I don't think I have an easy way to generate an accurate DTV carrier, because it would be fun to run the SensarPro through the mill and see how well it tracks it's user settings.
โAug-20-2013 05:18 PM
โAug-20-2013 05:14 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:Tom is right, and I have no idea why they would state it won't work in a non-amplified antenna, unless it physically won't mount? If thats not the case, they should review their sales literature because its incorrect and they are losing customers.
To use the Sensar Pro in a manner other than it was designed seems to make no particular sense to me but I will not argue with you. I just want others to know that Winegard states the Wingman will not improve performance on any non-amplified antenna (despite what you might read in a marketing piece) and the Sensar Pro is designed to be used with a 10 default setting and only adjusted up or down if there are reception issues.
โAug-20-2013 04:39 PM
Tom_M wrote:What do you mean "cuts it off"? As in nothing through the device at all? Seems to me that 0db is unity gain on the amp. I assume this is nothing more than a variable gain line amp, ya?
---SNIP---
The SensarPro is a 10db amp. The gain setting can be set from 0 to 20. 20 equates to 10db and 0 cuts off the signal completely. I am assuming that the scale is linear but who knows? I chose to set it to 1 (0.5db) for readings of the amplified antennas because that's the lowest that would pass a signal. The SensarPro works well for either the batwing or Jack.---SNIP---
โAug-20-2013 02:30 PM
โAug-20-2013 09:45 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Tom_M
Thanks for the clarification. It explains why something sounded wrong.
The Wingman does not work with the Winegard non-amplified head using it or not using it would make no difference. Also, the non-amplified head used an interior amplifier and not the current power supply used by the current Batwing and the Sensar Pro in it's place would not be the same thing.
The comparisons you have between the Jack and the amplified Batwing with and without the Wingman using the Sensar Pro should be valid but there is no way of knowing how the gain setting or the signal strength reading of the Sensar Pro would effect the Jack as it was never designed to work with that antenna.
I am also not sure of your dB info on the Sensar Pro or what settings you are using. A gain setting of 10 is the default and that setting should be used for all search routines. The gain would only be adjusted up or down if a received signal was too weak or, in rare cases, too strong.
โAug-20-2013 08:48 AM
Tom_M wrote:Thats what I exchanged the Jack for. Maybe I'll being the toys back home and look at that amp just for grins..SCVJeff wrote:
The question is where your TV is picking off this measurement?
Jeff,
My signal strength readings were taken from the SensarPro display not the TV. The antenna feeds directly into the SensarPro.
โAug-20-2013 08:13 AM
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โAug-20-2013 03:37 AM
SCVJeff wrote:
The question is where your TV is picking off this measurement?
โAug-19-2013 10:04 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:At the time I actually was. The Tylenol wore off and that post popped up after 5 hours on the CAD PC with no lunch. Sorry about that. But if you read the post and the notes on the pictures it's pretty clear what gets through the antenna with the amplifiers off. Look at the 1st picture since it was the very 1st test done.Trail-Mate wrote:
Now use the supplied amp with the Jack and re-test, I have an been using a Jack for some time now. I can say for me, Big Improvement happened when I switched to use the amp supplied with the Jack and not the one for the batwing.
Just so it does not sound like someone here is giving you a hard time about this post, he is right but just short on words.