Guys, have just purchased an new HD TV for the van to replace the old analogue set, checked system on the home antenna and all ok......transfered to van and reset the "auto search" and wound up with a lot less channels including no Chan 9, One HD, 10 etc.........is it a case of changing the wingard to a different direction and running the "auto search" again ?? or do I need to upgrade the van antenna (unit is approx 4 yrs old).
While on this topic ...can you buy a signal direction finder to set the wyngard prior to running the system and save on guess work ??
-- Edited by whiteman on Saturday 1st of October 2011 05:26:40 PM
I am an Antenna Man(one of my trades).I found that you can have trouble with digital on some caravans because of the cabling not up to scratch some caravans I found cabling sqashed ,not good for digital.You will find with cabling issues that you will not beable to pick up some channels ,as that frequency will not travel through faulty or bad cable, also water ingress is a big issue in Caravans with your type sometimes the installer has not waterproofed the connection on the roof with biteman tap(which is a must)electricians tape is not waterproof,mostly I found no tape. Brian.
did not ever find a decent caravan antenna,carry a small house antenna myself,but usually in remote areas,and use satellite,did have a look and www.saturnantennas.com.au look good and they have a phone connection also inbuilt ,which would be very handy.
I also use a small house antenna with Quad sheild RG6 cable. Have to change sometimes from vertical to horizontal. Ditital signal is sent via uhf and vhf dependant on your location and a multi funtion antenna is the way to go I think. I zip tie a extendable tent pole to either my jockey wheel or the rear bar of the van. cheers blaze
Wombat...recently purchased the unit you suggest, on this last trip we had terrific reception via the Winegard except the TV is not digital and hence the new HD set now installed.
Originally thought we would journey back to NT & WA but due to illness we left late and will have to leave that for another year..........recently noticed that the automatic antennas that fit on the roof of the van have dropped heaps, so will explore that shortly.
Guys...still need an answer to the question of whether there is a signal direction finder on the market.
Dunco...van has a different antenna system, whereas I needed to have a newer style digital antenna installed when we went to HD in the house, so I think the answer is a definite yes.
I have not heard of a signal meter for a winegard, there maybe one, but I am not aware of one, if you mean a sat finder then the one I mentioned it the way to go.
did not ever find a decent caravan antenna,carry a small house antenna myself,but usually in remote areas,and use satellite,did have a look and www.saturnantennas.com.au look good and they have a phone connection also inbuilt ,which would be very handy.
Darling Brian a wire coat hanger will do as well as a Saturn aerial. Darling the phone part is just as useless as the TV aerial part.
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dont leave till next year what you can do this year next year may never come
Darling my method is based on topo maps and knowing where every TV transmitter is located and where darling Jacko is located and shoot a direct true bearing compass plot direct to the TV transmitter on the Garmin GPS directly at the tower. Darling bang smack on every time and no diddling or fiddling about. Darling works like magic
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Dunco...van has a different antenna system, whereas I needed to have a newer style digital antenna installed when we went to HD in the house, so I think the answer is a definite yes.
Doesn't matter whether the van has a different antenna system. If you tune them inside your house, then take the TV into your van, they are EXACTLY the same stations and are broadcast from the same transmitter.
The ONLY time you need to retune your TV is when you move to another area...I can take my TV from my house and plug it into my mates house (also in Sydney but 40km away) and have the same stations....it is the STATIONS you are retuning, NOT the antenna.
Dunco....when I purchased a new HD for the house it would only pick up a few digital stations and I nneded to then replace the aeriel with a digital version and then I received all of them.......my point is that as the van & winegard aeriel are about 4 years old I need to probably add the "wingman" to pick up the balance of the digital stations.........if that`s not correct please let me know as I don`t want to waste money on a system that won`t work.
-- Edited by whiteman on Monday 3rd of October 2011 01:59:39 PM
Wombat....so much good cheer, I have a dish for satellite service, but for east coast tv the winegard system works ok providing I can get all the free to air channels and easier to set up....looks like it`s a buy and test situation.
-- Edited by whiteman on Monday 3rd of October 2011 02:17:34 PM
Wombat....so much good cheer, I have a dish for satellite service, but for east coast tv the winegard system works ok providing I can get all the free to air channels and easier to set up....looks like it`s a buy and test situation.
-- Edited by whiteman on Monday 3rd of October 2011 02:17:34 PM
ya, just tell them if it does not work you will want a refund, our local Caravan shop does this for any items, except for caravans
Dunco....when I purchased a new HD for the house it would only pick up a few digital stations and I nneded to then replace the aeriel with a digital version and then I received all of them.......my point is that as the van & winegard aeriel are about 4 years old I need to probably add the "wingman" to pick up the balance of the digital stations.........if that`s not correct please let me know as I don`t want to waste money on a system that won`t work.
-- Edited by whiteman on Monday 3rd of October 2011 01:59:39 PM
It maybe the answer you are after to improve the antenna.
What I was saying is that if you tune in the house and then put in the van(withpout retuning), at least you know what channels are not being picked up and that it is then an antenna issue. It may just be the cabling as someone else suggested, but I have a winegard antenna and I haven't had too many issues with it, especially in major cities.
Has it got a booster on it ???
Mine has.
-- Edited by Dunco on Monday 3rd of October 2011 05:06:47 PM