Posted by JustIn Case on November 28, 2021 at 06:15:05 from (97.98.248.144):
In Reply to: T.V. antenna on R.V. posted by 1946 BN IHC on November 28, 2021 at 05:46:25:
I dont know if it right or not but our 2000 Motor Home still has crank up antenna and we use it with current model flat screen TVs. Depending of course on where we are we usually get some local channels. Receiving 15-25 stations at times. I use an app on my cell phone to help me determine which direction will get me the most stations.. The app is called TV Towers by Generally Helpful Software it is a freebie and works quite well especially in areas where one cannot fully discern what is North. In our coach it is amazing the TV in front and back are quite similar but when performing the auto channel search the back TV usually gets more channels, so some receivers obviously perform better than others. One other tip, we have a bright yellow Velcro strap on the antenna crank. When the antenna goes up the bright strap goes on the steering wheel as a reminder that the antenna is up.
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