Wineguard Antenna amplifier connected to Milenco antenna
smpuki said
08:14 PM Apr 10, 2023
I wish to swap my Wineguard Sensor antenna with a Milenco 900 multi dimensional antenna.
( so tired in rotating it to find channels and raising and lowering it all the time )
But can i plug it into the existing mounted winegard amplifier that is in the ceiling cavity and do away with the amplifier supplied with the mileno and have it work correctly
Stefan
Possum3 said
03:24 PM Apr 17, 2023
Friends had a Multi Directional (Ball Shaped) but they utilised the 12V booster.
Linwood said
03:30 PM Apr 17, 2023
Stefan,
The head amplifier is actually in the Winegard antenna. The device in your ceiling is the power feed unit which extracts out the RF signal via a filter. In other words you can use the Winegard power feed unit but you will need a RF amplifier at the antenna for optimal performance.
Glenn
smpuki said
05:06 PM Apr 17, 2023
Sounds complicated
Will need to see a caravan guy
Dick0 said
05:28 PM Apr 17, 2023
smpuki wrote:
Sounds complicated Will need to see a caravan guy
Let us know when you find out if it can be done. I have a Winegard system and would also prefer a fixed omni directional antenna.
I wish to swap my Wineguard Sensor antenna with a Milenco 900 multi dimensional antenna.
( so tired in rotating it to find channels and raising and lowering it all the time )
But can i plug it into the existing mounted winegard amplifier that is in the ceiling cavity and do away with the amplifier supplied with the mileno and have it work correctly
Stefan
Stefan,
The head amplifier is actually in the Winegard antenna. The device in your ceiling is the power feed unit which extracts out the RF signal via a filter. In other words you can use the Winegard power feed unit but you will need a RF amplifier at the antenna for optimal performance.
Glenn
Let us know when you find out if it can be done. I have a Winegard system and would also prefer a fixed omni directional antenna.