Low Profile TV Antenna

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pmames
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Re: Low Profile TV Antenna

Post by pmames » April 7th, 2017, 1:14 am

we have the conintu.us 1500 on our 2017 Launch 27 BHU. It doesn't do great at reception either. Welcome suggestion please.
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Re: Low Profile TV Antenna

Post by pnevans » February 6th, 2017, 5:47 pm

I could hardly pick up anything with that antenna! It was easy in the fact that you didn't have to point it, but it just didn't work! I ended up just replacing mine with a King Jack ..... Now I get Great reception.
Also if you don't already have it, the "TV Towers" phone app is The Bomb! You can search for stations and it will show you exactly where to point the antenna!

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Low Profile TV Antenna

Post by moallen » August 26th, 2015, 9:20 pm

Has anyone else noticed the Winegard Roadstar Omnidirectional antennas just don't bring in TV stations like the older crank-up Winegard? I'm basing this on same campgrounds and same TV stations over the years. I think the main difference is the crank-up ones could be pointed to a station, whereas the new ones can't be aimed anywhere.

Well - I solved my frustration by buying a 4-bay antenna and mounting it to a 12' mast. I just hand clamp it to the corner of my slideout and attach the coax to my outside coax jack. Works great, probably better than the old crank-up antenna. Yeah, it's a hassle but nice to have for longer trips.
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