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D.E.Bishop wrote:
I don't know why anyone would call a Winegard Batwing mediocre. I can pull in more with that sitting in front of my home and get more than 80 stations. I can now with the sensor pro get more than with the house rooftop antenna.
The batwing is the best of all RV antenna
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mchero wrote:If you look at the top plate there is a small hole that you can put some lube in. I just use WD-40 and stick the red tube in the hole and spray. It is the cheapest solution especially when there is not much worth watching on TV.wildtoad wrote:
Iโd try to find out why the crank up wouldnโt crank. If itโs a Winegard itโs the absolute best of a mediocre bunch. Have you lubed it lately? There is an annual maintenance procedure that should be followed.
Absolutely correct! Apparently it's not properly maintained. Those crank up's are the best as long as the head is good and the transformer is sending power to the head.
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wildtoad wrote:
Iโd try to find out why the crank up wouldnโt crank. If itโs a Winegard itโs the absolute best of a mediocre bunch. Have you lubed it lately? There is an annual maintenance procedure that should be followed.
โOct-16-2020 03:23 PM
poorboy wrote:
stayed at a campground this past week that had no cable, so I tried to use the crank up antenna. It was not cranking and not going up. What I would really like to know is, has anybody changed there's from a crank up to a fixed antenna like the ones you see on airstreams. Not interested in dishes or very expensive satellite systems (nothing that good on TV to spend that kind of money). Thanks in advance.
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