flboy wrote:I used a little digital antenna I got offline for $59.00. It comes with cable, rotator and power supply. I mounted it on an old camera tripod. Works great! It comes off for travel (held down with bungee strap) and takes about 2 minutes to set up. THe cable just runs through the back door seal. I set it up after the bikes come out.
CurtMarsh wrote:that antenna has an amplifier built in to it. There is a twelve volt power source that mounts on the wall or ceiling on the inside of your unit. they are connected by a piece of coax antenna cable. The coax carries the 12 volt up to the antenna and The signal from the antenna to the inside. you then have a peice of coax going to the TV set. I put on on my airstream and here in the Tampa area could pick up more than 20 stations The only thing is you must have a 12 volt line going to the power supply unit. Curt
biziedizie wrote:So I never knew one could get that many channels!
Do sat dishes cost money to receive? I'm inept when it comes to this stuff
flboy wrote:I used a little digital antenna I got offline for $59.00. It comes with cable, rotator and power supply. I mounted it on an old camera tripod. Works great! It comes off for travel (held down with bungee strap) and takes about 2 minutes to set up. THe cable just runs through the back door seal. I set it up after the bikes come out.
rando18 wrote:This may be what your looking for.
Read the reviews.
I have one in my house and it works great.
They are called over the air antennas (ota).
I don't have TV in my 7x14 CT.
XM radio is all I need!!!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006GQ ... 01_s00_i00
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