| DXSMac |
Aug 17 2012, 02:53 PM
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About two months ago, I was looking at RV's just for kicks, and noticed that RV's don't come with Batwings any more. Now they come with something that looks like a miniature stealth airplane:
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/produ...na-systems/9784 My understanding is that you don't have to "crank" these any more. However, you can still spin them around, you just don't "crank them up." They are supposed to be better for HD reception. Anyone have one or know someone who does? -------------------- JJ from Pacific Northwest
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| mikey4813 |
Aug 17 2012, 11:08 PM
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Don't know which Rv you looked at but my 2013 has the proverbial batwing antenna, not that is has or will soon see use. My Wingard DISH Travler pulls the signal for my TV unless I have a cable connection handy.
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