brog741
May 13, 2017Explorer
Tv antennas
Hi, what is a good tv antenna for the rv. One to mount on the roof with a good range.
SCVJeff wrote:Choice-supportive bias is a common and powerful thing.
Dodge Guy was is the only one that defends his Jack to the end. Take that for what it's worth..
mike-s wrote:out of hundreds of responses over this question over the years, Dodge Guy was is the only one that defends his Jack to the end. Take that for what it's worth..dodge guy wrote:And, hard facts from actual real world measurements show the Winegard works better than the Jack, especially for VHF stations. Anecdotal stories aren't "real world tests." And, given the how long the batwings have been popular, it's not surprising that some have failed over the years. There are many more of them, and they've been around a lot longer, so it's to be expected that you'd hear about more of them failing.
Nothing like real world tests to confirm how well a product works.
dodge guy wrote:And, hard facts from actual real world measurements show the Winegard works better than the Jack, especially for VHF stations. Anecdotal stories aren't "real world tests." And, given the how long the batwings have been popular, it's not surprising that some have failed over the years. There are many more of them, and they've been around a lot longer, so it's to be expected that you'd hear about more of them failing.
Nothing like real world tests to confirm how well a product works.
aruba5er wrote:
We where in St. Joesph Peninsula SP in Fl and had no reception. Went to town and bought the add on for the wiengaurd batwing. Did nothing. Took it back and bought a "Jack" from King. Got all the channels available. So impressed I bought one for home in my stick and brick house and got rid of a 12 ft aluminum antenna that was marginal at best. And it has little led lights to find the best signal before you start the station scan. Really works good and saves so much time