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KING Jack Antenna


Hi. I was wondering if anyone has an KING Jack Antenna with Mount & Built-in Signal Meter on there caravan or motor home & if they are any good or a better fixed type of antenna?

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Welcome to the gang Nev, enjoy here and out in the playground.

I have the exact same antenna you ask about and find it great so far. In the 2 years I have it I have never been let down. Once I had limited channels but was in a real bad area.



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Thank you so much

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Hi nevo theroad and welcome. Sorry i cannot help with your question just wanted to welcome u. 



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Thanks for the welcome. :)

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Hello Neverontheroad

May I also welcome you to the forum

Although I do not have a King Jack Antenna, I am led to believe (so could be wrong) that like most normal Antennas they are no good for remote places

If you intend to travel (still on the bitumen), away from the populated areas, then only a sat dish, will guarantee a TV signal everywhere

Like everything else there is always a compromise
A cheaper normal antenna, for TV in populated areas or
An expensive Satellite Dish set up, if you or partner demand TV everywhere



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Hi Nevontheroad,

I have one in my Crusader and the picture is very good, the tuner is also good to zero in on the best signal.
Not sure about areas with very weak signals, it does use power when running to allow the inbuilt booster to do its job.
I dont think the power usage would be heavy at all though.

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Thank you Tony I'll have a look at that system



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Thank you for your comment Vince. I have looked at the power it uses  for the booster & it uses very little.  I just like the idea that you do not have to wind it up & put it back down. 

 



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Hi Nevontheroad,

We have one on our Olympic Javelin, works fine in a GOOD signal area, very marginal in a weak signal area, suffers badly if signal is vertical transmission (as you can't change it's orientation), many remote areas are vertical. For example, poor in Orange showground park (known for bad reception) No good in Karumba, fine in Longreach. For mine I would have had a Winegard, it has both signal orientations covered, but expensive, and if you forget to lower then it will cost $ to repair. Hope this helps.

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Thank you for your comments Macca70



-- Edited by Nevontheroad on Tuesday 18th of October 2016 05:38:52 PM

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