โNov-23-2014 01:18 PM
โNov-24-2014 04:45 PM
bobinyelm wrote:
I COULD possibly fit a Sensar IV on top, but because my roof is not flat (it's curved to shed water) it would not be parallel to the ground unless I mounted it dead on the camper's centerline, which is not possible. Not sure I could orient it to "park" on the roof, either.
โNov-24-2014 03:26 PM
โNov-24-2014 02:58 PM
MNtundraRet wrote:
Considering your current situation, I would suggest you go with the Jack antenna that rotates of the roof. It most likely will give you range you were used to in the past. If you possibly have room for the shorter crank-up Rayzar Air that may be better.
The Roadstar is yesterday's trash. Almost useless since high-powered analog stations no longer exist. You won't get much money for the Roadstar unless you find some sucker willing to part with his money.
โNov-24-2014 06:48 AM
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โNov-23-2014 05:40 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Of the omni's out there, it is very good. With that said, none of the omni's are very useful with the new digital signals. If you have A/C units on your roof they can completely block the signal from the tower is the coach is pointed just right. If TV is not a big deal then the Roadstar will do as good a job as is possible for that type. No ground plane required but you do need to connect it to a 12V power supply (should be included with your antenna) inside the coach.
โNov-23-2014 01:22 PM