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SCVJeff wrote:hddecker wrote:ive never heard that being a problem with the tens of thousands of installed Batwings. Besides, any bounce problem is a function of mechanics, not mount.
I like my Jack, Jack.
I had a Winegard Wingman, but I didn't like the way it bounced around on the roof. I could just envision a nice hole worn through the membrane.---snip---
Jul-19-2014 10:05 PM
hddecker wrote:ive never heard that being a problem with the tens of thousands of installed Batwings. Besides, any bounce problem is a function of mechanics, not mount.
I like my Jack, Jack.
I had a Winegard Wingman, but I didn't like the way it bounced around on the roof. I could just envision a nice hole worn through the membrane.---snip---
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Jul-19-2014 01:32 PM
HappyKayakers wrote:Additionally, any omni-directional antenna is completely useless unless you are almost literally a city camper. Anything more than an omni antenna: Winegard or Jack MUST be steered, and that requires a hole all the way through. 99.9% of the RV's out there have full installed antennas, so don't sweat it. Just make sure it's properly sealed when done.
You might want to reconsider. An antenna that you can't raise may not get any TV stations so it would basically be a hood ornament on the roof.
Jul-19-2014 01:31 PM
HappyKayakers wrote:
You might want to reconsider. An antenna that you can't raise may not get any TV stations so it would basically be a hood ornament on the roof.
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