TV Antenna
Rerail
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Hello Folks,
We picked up the new 320 S last week. I was wondering what type of TV antenna the group suggest. We are planning our maiden voyage for June 13th and will be heading to Allegany State Park in NY. I was considering a TV Antenna from Amazon. Would appreciate the advice.
Thanks,
Keith Stamper
TAB 320 S Boondock Edge
TV 2016 Honda Pilot AWD
We picked up the new 320 S last week. I was wondering what type of TV antenna the group suggest. We are planning our maiden voyage for June 13th and will be heading to Allegany State Park in NY. I was considering a TV Antenna from Amazon. Would appreciate the advice.
Thanks,
Keith Stamper
TAB 320 S Boondock Edge
TV 2016 Honda Pilot AWD
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Hello Rerail.
This is what I use along with accessories to use the iPhone and iPad to watch downloaded movies and tv shows. Works great!
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Hi Keith. Well, remember you need something with height. When it comes to any antenna, physics still reigns. You need height (or a sophisticated dish that points at a very high antenna satellite lol). There are people that just put an antenna on the top of the T@B when in an area that has easy access to HDTV channels. Another friend of mine has a pole with the antenna at the top. I like to compare what they get to what the little toy hauler gets on it's powered antenna. It's usually about the same (my little toy hauler roof is fairly high).
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I got the Wineguard Hideaway antenna https://www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/winegard-hideaway-hdtv-rv-antenna?a=688749 Unfortunately, it seems to be discontinued, but I mounted it to a 6 ft piece of electrical conduit instead of the side of my trailer. I then also bring a 2 ft piece of rebar and pound it into the ground in a good location, and slide the pole over the top of the rebar. Then I run a piece of coax from the outlet on the trailer to the antenna. (I carry 50 ft.) When I know I'll have cable at the campground, I can leave the antenna at home. It just lays on the floor of the T@B for travel.
Carol
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