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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

A better way to get free HD television in your RV

Chris Dougherty of RVtravel.com shows you two devices from Winegard that will increase the strength of a TV signal to bring you more free HD television channels than you ever got before. Chris is a certified RV technician and the editor of the blog RV Maintenance Tips.

3 comments:

  1. This is great! The one shortcoming is sound. Aside from mega huge Class A motorhomes, towables have small Hi Def TVs with tinny sound out of quarter sized speakers. For $70 bucks or so, I replaced my crappy RV radio/receiver with one designed for a car. The 4 speakers already in the trailer were easy to connect to the new receiver. Now, I simply connect the TV's headphone output to the AUX input on the new stereo. Presto chango - a 4 speaker home theatre that complements the digital video on the 22 inch Hi Def LCD TV. The improvement is almost indescribable! Try it.

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  2. Good info on improving Off-The-Air HD television reception. I wonder if the Winegard Sensar Pro can be used with other RV antennas, such as the JACK OA-8000 RV Antenna? Also, what the signal comparison between the Winegard Sensar Bat-Wing (w/ Wingman & Sensar Pro) vs. the JACK antenna with and without a Sensar Pro?

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  3. I would also like to know if it can be used with the Signal Commander Model 550 from Antenna Tek which came on our new Bighorn? Also, what is your feeling about the Signal Commander Antenna versus the Winegard Sensar IV? We might bite the bullet and get this to replace our existing antenna.

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