Gil:
Do you have any knowledge of how well the pictured install worked? Can’t imagine it work well being so blocked by such a low installment
Chuck
Gil:
Do you have any knowledge of how well the pictured install worked? Can’t imagine it work well being so blocked by such a low installment
Chuck
Chuck & Katrina
2000 Featherlite
H3-45 Double slide
2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Diesel
I worked on an H in Michigan that had a installation just like that and I don't recall him having any complaints but I thought the same thing that can't be good. I would test it hook it up and put it there and see how it does before you mount it in. Make a spacer for it just raise it up an inch or two
1990 Peterbuilt 377
3406 B Caterpillar
13 Speed Roadranger
No Norgrens
1 day on paper no machines
The sunken installation probably worked well closer to the broadcast stations. Once they got further from the broadcasters the more impact it would have had on reception.
If you're close enough and pointed in the right direction the indoor window mounted antennas will work. The whole reason to spend so much for the Razar is to maximize coverage.
Gil and Durlene
2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion
On my previous coach I installed this antenna on the base of no longer functioning Concorde antenna. Zero roof penetrations in the upgrade.
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Gil and Durlene
2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion
As an FYI - you can order a Winegard MT-8500 mount for the Rayzar antenna - it will bring the unit up 6”. It’s not cheap at $85.00, but I’m in Texas and a lot of parks are fairly remote. You will have to call Winegard direct to order.
Clay, good find.
Gil and Durlene
2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion
Just finished up installation this afternoon - the optional mount brings the antenna up to just above the awnings. Not too high, not too low - think its just about right.5DF19875-DCB9-405F-BBB8-A74368043CA7.jpeg
That looks great, but not nearly as nice as that clean bright white roof.
Gil and Durlene
2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion
I can thank the backside of my pants for that nice polished look!
Ours is located at roof level, in the center. While it may be shielded by the awnings, we have not experienced any noticeable reception problems.
We do have Dish and high speed internet streaming so we only use over the air TV when traveling and just stopped for the night.
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