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SoundGuy wrote:
Oh boy, here we go again. :S That so-called wall plate "booster" has no ability to amplify the signal and is therefore not a "booster". It simply switches the signal to the television between the cable feed and the antenna feed, and when switched to the antenna routes 12 vdc to the antenna head which is where any signal amplifier (if there is one) is located. An exception would be the Winegard SensarPro I have which replaces a passive wall plate and does offer up to 10 db of signal gain or attenuation.
โJun-28-2016 02:51 PM
SoundGuy wrote:RoyB wrote:
Actually WINEGARD also makes a WALL PLATE ASSY that has the RF Amplifier "BOOSTER" located in the wall plate assy for 'non amplified' type Rv Antennas....
That particular wall plate was intended for use with the older non-amplified Winegard Sensar II ... the OP's rig is a 2013 model so if his antenna is a crank up Winegard (which he hasn't told us) it's either a Sensar III or Sensar IV, both of which have an amplifier in the antenna head and are powered by a wall plate which has no boost function of any kind and is therefore not a "booster". The only reason for the Sensar II or matching amplified wall plate to exist is for replacement purposes in much older rigs as one would always be better off with the current Sensar IV, particularly if it's driven by an amplified SensarPro wall plate.
โJun-28-2016 01:27 PM
โJun-28-2016 09:01 AM
RoyB wrote:
Actually WINEGARD also makes a WALL PLATE ASSY that has the RF Amplifier "BOOSTER" located in the wall plate assy for 'non amplified' type Rv Antennas....
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