Thanks for the video. I’ve got a similar issue with my stock tv antenna base breaking off among other stuff but that’s a whole different story. So I’m curious why did you go with an upgrade vs say purchasing another base for your existing antenna? Also I heard you say Omni directional so does that mean it doesn’t matter what direction it faces it will search for a channel? My toy hauler had an antenna but it wasn’t the type I could maneuver. It simply just sat there. So I was thinking of either purchasing another base for it or upgrading to a newer one all together. Also does yours have a motor inside that moves the antenna around inside the dome to search for channels? Thanks. I’m new to owning an Rv so any help is much appreciated.
This one sits a little lower than the stock antenna. I was having issues with trees and stuff hitting and breaking the factory antenna. This one covers 360°. It basically has a disc style antenna inside, no motor or moving parts. It is also a Wi-Fi booster and some other options that I have not yet taken advantage of. I just like it because it is a cleaner install and most of the higher end coaches are coming with this style antenna now.
@@danczuba I definitely dig it and yes it looks a lot cleaner and I can only imagine it may be more “durable” at deflecting whatever the driver brings its way! 😜
@@danczubaI’ve got another question. I’m about close to purchasing this antenna and installing it. After watching several videos on installing a tv antenna I’m curious is it as simple as disconnecting the coaxial cable and connecting it to the new one plus of course the sealing part? Reason I ask is keep hearing about amplification or amplifying the signal?
I just hooked up the coaxial cable and it works just fine. There is the optional Wi-Fi booster so you may have a couple extra wires chilling in there; but you don't have to hook them up.