hottubkid
Jun 08, 2014Explorer
roof tv antennas
If you were going to replace your roof top antenna. What antenna would you replace it with and would you use an amp also? I have a winegard mount up there now
hottubkid wrote:
Just to close this out. I ended up buying a winegard Rayzar, Air and a new switch box. The 12 volt from the box would come on and off as it pleased and I decided to buy the new antenna. I am very happy. I now have 76 channels in my back yard from over the air stations. Would spend the money again. The new antenna is great
Bill.Satellite wrote:
The Sensar Pro has nothing to do with a Sensar, Sensar II, Sensar III or Sensar IV. The Wingman changes a Sensar III into a Sensar IV but does not make a Sensar or a Sensar II a Sensar IV.
The Sensar Pro is a great add-on to any of the Winegard amplified antennas but it's not magic!
Ron3rd wrote:LarryJM wrote:
Wineguard Sensar IV ... the one with the wingman and Sensar amp/display module.
Larry
X2, and if you got an old Wingman you can make it a Sensar IV by adding the Wingman and Sensor Pro.
LarryJM wrote:
Wineguard Sensar IV ... the one with the wingman and Sensar amp/display module.
Larry
blw2 wrote:they could actually be worse in urban areas because there is no way to minimumize reflections on an omni. The only place I could see an actual use for an omni is on a boat in the ocean where pointing can be impossible, and there are no reflections behind you.
Omnis are fine.... if you're in urban areas.
Elininates the need to point to the station, which can be a pain...... so if that's your gripe. Go for an omin-directional.
The thing is, they won't pull stations in from as far away....... hence the earlier helpful responses
ScottG wrote:
I'll say. My buddy has a new Arctic Fox TT with one of those. He got one station while I got five with my Jack Ant.