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campn4walleye wrote:With digital TV it is either clear or nothing.
... Some friends we camp with can scan in loads of channels, but we might get 1 or 2 and they're fuzzy .....
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
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GMandJM wrote:
You don't see this under the OP's original post:
I was misinformed about it then.
โSep-10-2015 12:09 PM
Vulcan Rider wrote:
For me, in this thread at least, it works the other way around.
I do NOT see their sig on the original post but DO see it on this last reply.
Their reply also did not mention finding the amplifier switch; having the amplifier ON, if there is one present, can be very important.
โSep-10-2015 09:41 AM
GMandJM wrote:
Your signature shows in your original post. Subsequent posts on the same thread will not show your signature. (Just the way the forum works.)
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โSep-10-2015 07:44 AM
Vulcan Rider wrote:
The OPs sig doesn't show up yet so it would help if he gave us make and model of the RV.
I have an OEM omni on my Winnie and it is pretty useless.......UNTIL you turn on the signal amplifier, that is just a tiny little button on one of the outlet plates. With that ON, it works fairly good in most places.
โSep-10-2015 07:34 AM
Ivylog wrote:GMandJM wrote:
Wilson makes a "short-stick-type "
The 800/1900MHz frequencies are cellphone. UHF TV starts at 470 and used to stop at 800... channel 69.
โSep-10-2015 06:38 AM
Joe417 wrote:
I previously had an Omni-directional antenna. It was a disk that mounted on the roof and didn't work too well.