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The manufacturers of the King Dome have developed a new over the air antenna called the Jack Antenna. Anyone out there using one? If so, is it an improvement over the Winegard Sensor antennas?
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Wandering America 2006 38' Cedar Creek Custom 2500 HD GMC Sierra Duramax Diesel
The manufacturers of the King Dome have developed a new over the air antenna called the Jack Antenna. Anyone out there using one? If so, is it an improvement over the Winegard Sensor antennas?
In my very limited tv reception area, I tested both the Jack and the Wingman. I got 7 channels with my original equipment batwing. Neither the Jack nor the Wingman made a difference. Both are easy to install. I returned the Jack and kept the Wingman only because it was less than $25, but I suspect that my batwing with amplifier will work just as well for picking up digital channels.
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