I went to one of them a couple of years ago and was sooooo impressed I changed to satellite TV. Perfect picture anywhere anytime (providing there are no obstacles in line of site).
My wingman was about $70 at that time and I found no difference at all.
My sat dish and accessories cost about $100. All you need is a foxtel box or sat TV box-perfect.
With our Winegard, it seems to be tuned to the lower channels. ABC 20 is much better than the 80 channels. My Amature Radio days, if I remember correctly, says that it needs filing a bit shorter.
Interested in the sat dish etc. but do not know much at all about foxtel box or sat TV box.
Paul, I have one of those on my Winnebago, I made the extension part myself. It made quite a difference but I still had problems with channel 7, so I made two vertical grids about 20cm square from sturdy wire mesh & attached them to the two wings of the Wingman. Now I have horizontal & vertical signal collection. I can now get most channels depending on the area.
Paul, I have one of those on my Winnebago, I made the extension part myself. It made quite a difference but I still had problems with channel 7, so I made two vertical grids about 20cm square from sturdy wire mesh & attached them to the two wings of the Wingman. Now I have horizontal & vertical signal collection. I can now get most channels depending on the area.
Baggie
Thanks Baggie. I like your thinking. A pic would be worth a thousand words to me.. I was thinking of filing the ends to raise the resonant frequency, but now with my disabilities might be a little difficult. That is why I do heaps of research before I expend energies that may not be fruitful.
Hi folks, now you've asked for a photo of my wingman antenna. Now for me to do that (for me) will be trial & error coz I'm not good on the computer. I'll give it a go though. Paul, what is your location? We are heading up Caloundra way in a few weeks so depending where you live I may be able to call in. (Just a thought.
I'll try for a piccie tonight, but do not hold your breath mate.
Hi folks, now you've asked for a photo of my wingman antenna. Now for me to do that (for me) will be trial & error coz I'm not good on the computer. I'll give it a go though. Paul, what is your location? We are heading up Caloundra way in a few weeks so depending where you live I may be able to call in. (Just a thought.
I'll try for a piccie tonight, but do not hold your breath mate.
Baggie.
Ballarat Victoria Baggie. Being selfish I say, "about time to learn how to upload pics Baggie!!!"
Aussie Paul.
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I fitted the aus nzl one it wasen,t worth a pinch of goat poo.
Lance C
I had the same experience and it went back for a full refund. I then tried the new version, still no different to the basic Winegard so it went back too.
So Mr Baggie I would also like to see the photo too pretty please......
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Paul, you must be kidding, I just got the piccies downloaded from camera to computer tonight (We've been away in our Winnebago for a week) & our son is staying with us for a few days while he's lecturing at Adelaide Uni. (He lives in Brisbane) He took over the mouse & in about two minutes it was all done. Watching was a waste of time coz I had no idea what he did coz he did it so fast I got lost after the second movement of the mouse. I hope this gives you an idea of how it's done. If I did it again, I would make a tubing guard like a bow over the top of each frame & screw it to the wings to guide the low branches over the grids coz they do get bent if they get caught in a low tree branch. All the best mate.
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