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Winegard RV-WING Wingman Sensor Antenna Upgrade
(Automotive) Winegard

Optimizes Sensar for DTV Channels -- FREE HD!
Compatible with all Winegard crank-up Sensar antennas.
Increases UHF db gain up to 100% on DTV channels giving you more range.
Lightweight, sleek add-on attaches to existing Sensar head with 4 simple snap-on screws.
Dimensions: 16.5"w x 14"d x 1.4"h; weight, 1 lb.


Price: $34.99

Antennas Answers

Will adding a second signal booster to my Winegard RV antenna increase my signal strength?

I already have the Winegard antenna on my camper, in some locations the signal comes in great and in others, well, not so much. I am curious if a second, aftermarket, booster will help me get better reception all around? Thanks.


cascading amps does not work. The output of amp #1 swamps the input of amp #2 and will cause oscillation's that can cause harmfull interference to other users and services. This can cause the FCC to get involved. Winegard it noted for harmfull interference.

DIY RV TV Antenna


If you have bad television reception in your RV it might be time to replace you antenna head on top of your RV. This video will show you step by ...

best antenna for receiving digital signal to my rv in remote places?

I have a digital tv with an outside antenna on my rv. I have now a digital converter box and I am unable to receive TV signal where I used to be able to receive analog signal. Any advice?


A digital signal needs to be a little stronger than the old analog signals had to be. With analog the picture would just get snowy and you had a choice of watching it or not. Digital signals are pretty much all or nothing. You either receive a clean picture or you don't see it at all. You'll need a higher gain directional antenna, a method of turning it, and probably an amplifier to boost weak signals. I can't recommend a specific antenna because I don't know your RV. I would say get the biggest antenna that fits your RV well. Since you don't know how your RV will be orientated when you park you need a rotor to turn the antenna to aim it. A directional, high gain antenna will work much better than an omni or all direction antenna. The signal amp will bring in any signal that can be received. Check with a good RV outfit or go to a good TV or home theater store and see what they have to offer.

Jack Oa-8000 Digital TV Antenna
Jack Of All Games Antennas

Price: $69.95 Too low to display

Designed Specifically For Superior HdTV Reception
Less Directional
Amplified Digital HdTV Antenna For Local Channels
Built-In Amplifier Delivers Top Performance For Even Weak Signals
Wider Reception Range

With an old (2000)RV TV antenna will the DTV signals get thru?

The RV has both an over-the-air antenna as well as a satellite antenna. I know the sat will work OK but how about the o-t-a?


Despite what others say and whatever label manufacturers put on them, there is no such thing as a "HD" or "Digital" antenna. If your current antenna works well for analog, it should be OK for DTV. The antenna doesn't know what it's picking up, if it's in the proper frequency range, the antenna should work.

Just make sure the antenna is in good shape and works for UHF and VHF.

Does anyone know about installing a converter box on a TV antenna in an RV with a video distribution switch?

Our TV in our motorhome no longer picks up programs because of the new digital broadcasting. We tried to install a converter box along with our video distribution switch, but we get no signal. Does anyone know how to get our TV to work?


well, maybe you can moyea video converter which can a good job for you.

If you want to know more useful info. just do a google search via key words, moyea video converter.

Good luck!

WIFI question about installing with RV t.v. antenna?

I own a rv and would like to add a wifi connection for my desktop inside of my RV. I already have an external t.v. antenna installed from the manufacturer. Can I hook my wifi into my antenna and get a better reception from the hot spot? If so what items would I need to set this up?

Thank you


There are WIFI antennas for RV's or trucks or cars etc. They are NOT the same as TV - totally different frequencies and the TV antenna would simply reduce your coverage! So get a real wifi antenna.
Here are several locations to check
http://www.radiolabs.com
http://www.hyperlinktech.com/


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