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wa8yxm wrote:I have a sensor and added the sensar pro and wingman to the setup. Is there anything to be gained by replacing the head unit with the new sensor iv head?
Well, back when I had a sticks and bricks in Detroit I got 2,4,7,20,50,56,62 and eventually 38.
now most all of those have not only tier 1 but tier 2 (some 3,4 and 5) and a couple more staions are on the list.
Where I park in St. Clair, darn little was viewable in the pre-digital era.
Today I get so much TV it took me a week to get through all I'd recorded after I left the park and wouldn't you know it,, I'm still recording here in Davison (near Flint).
There was some "pain" during the transistion but most of the stations have overcome it.
Some things you can do to improve RV receiption....
Winegard Sensar 2 is a fairly decent VHF antenna but suffers from low gain on UHF, Add wingman improves UHF gain and range.
The SENSAR PRO inside module (Replaces the wall plate or goes ahead of the box of many buttons, ONLY thing recommended to go ahead of the box of many buttons) makes a major improvement and aids in aiming the antenna even more.
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DERSEQUIM wrote:
I have heard that Digital TV Stations are not as readily available to us as the old TV Signals were? Is that true? I got on a U S Gov Website today and it showed only one station available at Birch Bay WA and None at Ocean Shores WA. We used to get the Seattle/Vancouver Locals at Birch Bay from Bellingham and Vancouver??
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