Hi all, we have just sold our large off reader and have gone backwards to a 2005 Jayco Freedom tandem off roader. Now wanting shorter trips and less money tied up.
Can anyone assist with information of the best TV antennas available in 2017?
With our current van being a pop top we would prefer not to put anything on the roof.
If anyone can assist we would appreciate your input.
We are in Baldivis in WA, most of our trips will now be in the southwest of WA until winter and then up North to get away from the cold.
Many thanks in anticipation.
Dougwe said
06:58 PM Jan 29, 2017
Welcome to gang ROJACQ, enjoy here and out in the playground.
I have a 'Jack' antenna and hasn't let me down yet. You must have a signal out there first though as with any antenna. It is fixed on the roof but have seen one on a pole. You could go Sat tv.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Woody n Sue said
08:46 PM Jan 29, 2017
And its welcome from us two 2 ROJACQ I'm not much help we have the standard roof mount wingaurd , if you don't end up with an answer here soon perhaps you could try placing your enquiry in the techies section for much bigger exposure to it .
Good luck
Woody
aussietraveller said
08:31 AM Jan 30, 2017
Gday and it's a Welcome from us too, over time we have tried numerous types of antenna's but the best by far are Winguard roof mounted aerial's
Cadpete said
02:17 PM Jan 30, 2017
G'day ROJACQ and welcome to the forum. Plenty of great folks and advice on here. Don't forget to join in the games Who is This in the I Digress area and Pick this Place in the general section - a great game giving lots of ideas of places to visit
Hi all, we have just sold our large off reader and have gone backwards to a 2005 Jayco Freedom tandem off roader. Now wanting shorter trips and less money tied up.
Can anyone assist with information of the best TV antennas available in 2017?
With our current van being a pop top we would prefer not to put anything on the roof.
If anyone can assist we would appreciate your input.
We are in Baldivis in WA, most of our trips will now be in the southwest of WA until winter and then up North to get away from the cold.
Many thanks in anticipation.
I have a 'Jack' antenna and hasn't let me down yet. You must have a signal out there first though as with any antenna. It is fixed on the roof but have seen one on a pole. You could go Sat tv.
Keep Safe on the roads and out there.
Good luck
Woody
G'day ROJACQ and welcome to the forum. Plenty of great folks and advice on here. Don't forget to join in the games Who is This in the I Digress area and Pick this Place in the general section - a great game giving lots of ideas of places to visit
Pete & Marion