Noel - I played with a bunch of the antennas early on with my OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer and the best one was one of those very long $100 YAGI's from LOWES. I had to plan my setup however to be able to rotate it - kept hitting trees in the way... Then finally I destroyed it by having to fold it up everytime we broke camp for travel...
You can see my yagie sticking out on both sides of my POPUP roof here haha..
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The worse one I played with was one of the HIDE-AWAY Antennas... Neat Idea however...
![](http://www.rvsupplyparts.com/images/products/large_9555_Winegard_Hideaway_Antenna_HDTV_HA-0130.jpg)
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The only good thing with this one was the mount that came with it. I use that for my easy-up pole when setting up...
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Then I found the 8 BOWTIE FLAT arrays made by Solid Signal and this one really pulls in the HDTV signals. It just isn't a good mounting type antenna for my OFF-ROAD POPUP setup......
Looks like this one for $60
![](http://images.highspeedbackbone.net/skuimages/large/D219-1076_chiclet01_ac_mn_8203588.jpg)
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