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SCVJeff
Nov 28, 2013Explorer
ScottG wrote:It is that cut and dry and I beat you to it. Read This.SCVJeff wrote:
There are two reasons to switch to a Jack:
- It points in the same direction as the pointer in the cab
- It fits in a footprint that the batwing can't.
But performance wise it cannot match that of a working Batwing. Between the two, the Jack lacks performance arcoss the entire band
This has been argued to death around here and it's just not that cut and dry.
I suggest the OP do some research on the subject if he's not already convinced.
But FWIW, In my own case I get twice the number of stations with my Jack here at home.
Next season I will run both so I can compare them side by side.
As I said in that post: If that Jack gets you more channels than your Batwing, the Batwing was broken, period. That's not an opinion, its a result and the numbers back that up.
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