myredracer wrote:
Choosing a good antenna design is pretty difficult as it turns out, because there are no industry standards for performance and many antennas have exaggerated claims. The Winegard Sensar antenna has no performance specs. and there are lots of designs/types/bands that should work much better but it's a case of how to mount one.
In the world of RVs that's the point and the entire reason the Winegard Sensar IV is the best of the bunch -
for it's intended purpose. If you're willing to deal with a much larger, higher mounted array then you
can do much better - but for most RV owners this isn't a practical solution.