โJun-17-2016 09:39 AM
โJun-18-2016 05:06 AM
drmopar wrote:
Winegard Sensar III option for adding the Wingman antenna looks easy to install. Has anyone installed this and did it help? The Sensar IV is a Sensar III with the additional antenna. Both digital ready.
โJun-18-2016 02:20 AM
โJun-17-2016 07:27 PM
โJun-17-2016 05:48 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
It is quite possible the channels 3, 10 and 13 are actually being broadcast on the UHF frequencies these days. Seeing channel 3 on the TV no longer means that it is being broadcast on VHF channel 3. That all changed when much of the VHF band was sold.
You can look it up (Google) or let us know where you are located and we can give the the broadcast frequencies.
โJun-17-2016 04:45 PM
โJun-17-2016 03:30 PM
jpmihalk wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:I disagree based upon our own experience... where I am, Channels 3, 10 and 13 can be very difficult to get clearly if only 20 -30 miles from the towers but the add-on allows us to get signals and clear (non-pixelated) HD pictures from almost 50 miles away. I do agree that it does make the antenna more directional, but that is the point of a yagi antenna - they are directional in nature.
It does nothing for the already good VHF reception, nor is it meant to.
โJun-17-2016 03:13 PM
jpmihalk wrote:Dutch is correct. The Wingman is a passive directional element aligned on the UHF element ONLY. It has no effect nor is it even lined up to affect the VHF element that is the Batwing itself. Are those the channels you have displayed on the TV or the physical over the air channels? There's a big difference between the twoDutch_12078 wrote:I disagree based upon our own experience... where I am, Channels 3, 10 and 13 can be very difficult to get clearly if only 20 -30 miles from the towers but the add-on allows us to get signals and clear (non-pixelated) HD pictures from almost 50 miles away. I do agree that it does make the antenna more directional, but that is the point of a yagi antenna - they are directional in nature.
It does nothing for the already good VHF reception, nor is it meant to.
โJun-17-2016 12:13 PM
โJun-17-2016 11:40 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:I disagree based upon our own experience... where I am, Channels 3, 10 and 13 can be very difficult to get clearly if only 20 -30 miles from the towers but the add-on allows us to get signals and clear (non-pixelated) HD pictures from almost 50 miles away. I do agree that it does make the antenna more directional, but that is the point of a yagi antenna - they are directional in nature.
It does nothing for the already good VHF reception, nor is it meant to.
โJun-17-2016 10:55 AM
โJun-17-2016 10:53 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
The Wingman yagi conversion helps the Sensar UHF reception quite a bit, although it does make the antenna more directional. It does nothing for the already good VHF reception, nor is it meant to. Replacing the stock power injector with the SensarPro amplifier/signal meter adds even more reliability to the Sensar reception. Ignore any hype about "HD" or "digital" antennas, the radio signals don't know or care about either one. Signals are signals...
โJun-17-2016 10:42 AM
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โJun-17-2016 09:46 AM