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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-15-2018 06:43 PM
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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.
โAug-15-2018 03:27 PM
thelehans wrote:
I'm not saying other RVs have the same issue. I'm saying their picks up well and ours does not. "As Well meant as good as" in my first postBumpyroad wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:thelehans wrote:
Our antenna is not picking up channelsas well as other RVs near us.
We are thinking there is an issue with the wiring or maybe we need to upgrade the antenna? We purchased used a year ago (2013 model year). Would a replacement antenna be beneficial? Is there a way to test the wiring?
If 'all the other RV's' parked where you are are having the same problems why would you think it's 'your' antenna! :W
Sounds like the location, trees etc is the problem. Look at which way the antennas are pointed on the RV's that claim they have no channels either......and point yours in another direction.
One thing I think some people miss with turning the antenna for digital TV is that you have to slowly "inch" your antenna around to catch the digital signals. Not like in the old days when all you had to do was give the antenna a spin and you'd have a ton of channels signals. The further away the signal is being broadcast the slower you need to turn you antenna so you don't miss it.
I think "well" means "good"
bumpy
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-15-2018 10:26 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:thelehans wrote:
Our antenna is not picking up channelsas well as other RVs near us.
We are thinking there is an issue with the wiring or maybe we need to upgrade the antenna? We purchased used a year ago (2013 model year). Would a replacement antenna be beneficial? Is there a way to test the wiring?
If 'all the other RV's' parked where you are are having the same problems why would you think it's 'your' antenna! :W
Sounds like the location, trees etc is the problem. Look at which way the antennas are pointed on the RV's that claim they have no channels either......and point yours in another direction.
One thing I think some people miss with turning the antenna for digital TV is that you have to slowly "inch" your antenna around to catch the digital signals. Not like in the old days when all you had to do was give the antenna a spin and you'd have a ton of channels signals. The further away the signal is being broadcast the slower you need to turn you antenna so you don't miss it.
I think "well" means "good"
bumpy
โAug-15-2018 10:22 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:rockhillmanor wrote:thelehans wrote:
Our antenna is not picking up channelsas well as other RVs near us.
We are thinking there is an issue with the wiring or maybe we need to upgrade the antenna? We purchased used a year ago (2013 model year). Would a replacement antenna be beneficial? Is there a way to test the wiring?
If 'all the other RV's' parked where you are are having the same problems why would you think it's 'your' antenna! :W
Sounds like the location, trees etc is the problem. Look at which way the antennas are pointed on the RV's that claim they have no channels either......and point yours in another direction.
One thing I think some people miss with turning the antenna for digital TV is that you have to slowly "inch" your antenna around to catch the digital signals. Not like in the old days when all you had to do was give the antenna a spin and you'd have a ton of channels signals. The further away the signal is being broadcast the slower you need to turn you antenna so you don't miss it.
I think "well" means "good"
bumpy
โAug-15-2018 10:05 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
We have 4 televisions in the house on an outside antenna.
We have 2 televisions in the TT on a batwing antenna.
We park our trailer in our driveway beside the house.
Every television gets something a little different.
The 4 in the house may get channel 13.1 but not 8.1. The one in the living room may get 8.1 but not 13.1. (same antenna).
The 2 in the camper do the same thing.
It's a 50/50 proposition.
Part of the success to an enjoyable television experience is the antenna. Yes, I agree. The other half is the television itself. Some televisions (even new ones) work better than others regards picking up television signals.
Perhaps the problem is not the camper, or the wiring in the camper, or the antenna on the camper. Perhaps it's the television itself.
Before making any drastic changes, considering swapping out the television in your camper with another television, maybe a small one from your house, and see if the response is the same or different. If a different television, same wires in the camper, responds better, then you know it's the television itself. It's an easy test to do. Try that first and see what happens.
โAug-15-2018 09:28 AM
rockhillmanor wrote:thelehans wrote:
Our antenna is not picking up channelsas well as other RVs near us.
We are thinking there is an issue with the wiring or maybe we need to upgrade the antenna? We purchased used a year ago (2013 model year). Would a replacement antenna be beneficial? Is there a way to test the wiring?
If 'all the other RV's' parked where you are are having the same problems why would you think it's 'your' antenna! :W
Sounds like the location, trees etc is the problem. Look at which way the antennas are pointed on the RV's that claim they have no channels either......and point yours in another direction.
One thing I think some people miss with turning the antenna for digital TV is that you have to slowly "inch" your antenna around to catch the digital signals. Not like in the old days when all you had to do was give the antenna a spin and you'd have a ton of channels signals. The further away the signal is being broadcast the slower you need to turn you antenna so you don't miss it.
โAug-15-2018 09:11 AM
thelehans wrote:
Our antenna is not picking up channelsas well as other RVs near us.
We are thinking there is an issue with the wiring or maybe we need to upgrade the antenna? We purchased used a year ago (2013 model year). Would a replacement antenna be beneficial? Is there a way to test the wiring?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โAug-15-2018 09:01 AM
โAug-15-2018 08:53 AM
โAug-15-2018 08:40 AM
Wiscampsin wrote:
Is your booster on? Does your antenna point the same direction as the ones with a better signal? If it's a Batwing consider installed a Wingman. Took me longer to climb up and down the ladder than it did to install and made a big difference.
https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=wingard+wingman&tag=mh0b-20&index=aps&hvadid=781341061478...
โAug-15-2018 08:37 AM