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Old 06-02-2023, 08:27 PM   #1
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Default What are you doing for TV antennas?

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I'm out camping in my new to me TM 3023 and I went to raise the antenna and the "raise" knob seems stripped, it won't raise. And the dial with the teeth between it and the inside of the roof just flops and dangles between the "raise" crank and the inside ceiling.
I'd like to replace it with a digital one anyway. Its a plain old uhf style antenna probably stock original from 1997. I have a digital antenna bought on clearance from one of the home electronic places, it's square and about the size of a small flat screen tv, I have used before in my old camper (but we have never camped here before) I've tried it on 3 sides just put it in different windows) and I get 13 channels in the best window but 1/2 are pixelized so bad I can't see anything meaningful, in each of the other 2 windows I am getting the same 5 channels and none are local stations so as to be able to get local weather, etc....
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Old 06-03-2023, 04:36 AM   #2
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TM currently installs something called a Jack antenna. It is a simple fixed device, doesn't raise, lower, or rotate. I don't like it as well as the old Winegard batwing, but it certainly isn't complicated. It appears that if you remove the batwing, you could install a Jack over the same hole in the roof, and connect it with the same cables.

Since you can't rotate it, it is omni-directional. The Jack company now offers a directional version which you rotate to emphasize your preferred station. It is more sensitive, but of course the rotation mechanism makes it more complicated than the omni-directionial version, and hence more prone to difficulties.

Go to the TM website and you'll see some TM pictures that show it.

By the way, there is no such thing as a "digital antenna", as opposed to any other antenna. An antenna is an antenna, and the antenna doesn't care what kind of signal it is picking up. The addition of the word "digital" is an advertising trick to separate you from your money.

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