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Certain RV antennas come with a built in signal booster.
In terms of simplicity, ease of use, that is your best bet.
Winegard Sensar IV is the industry standard for RVs:
http://www.winegard.com/wingman/index.php
Note one model is not amplified.
http://www.winegard.com/sensar/roadstar.php
If you are splitting signal into more than 2 devices, it will benefit from additional amplification.
For campground cable connections --- use a drop amp.
Viewsonics is the industry standard brand there.
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Thanks for the info on pre-amps. I will check it out.
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If you had googled the Jack antenna you would have found that it comes with an amplifier:
http://www.kingcontrols.com/jack/jack_aftermarket_antenna.asp
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We installed the Jack on our unit and we love it. Here's a little write-up on the installation.
http://rvroadtrip.us/library/jack_antenna_install.php
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Not necessarily. If I buy one, I will not buy the complete unit, only the antenna itself. It does NOT come with the amp unless you buy the entire unit.
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Great information. Thanks a lot.
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dennislanier wrote: IAMICHABOD wrote: I put a Jack on my Class C it is this one jack it was very easy to install it took about 15 min. all instructions are in the box,just 2 pins on the shafts and the coax all done.I got it @ amazom for about $42 it is much better than the old batwing it is smaller and dosn't bang around on the roof. I also got a lot better reception with it. this was one of the easyest and best mod that I have done to my Class C.
Thanks very much for the information. This is exactly the kind of information I needed to help me decide. Think I can buy one from an RV shop nearby. Probably costs a little more but I have dealt with them before and they are easy to work with. Thanks again.
Hmmm... This link, just like the link in the above quote says that it comes with an amplifier:
http://www.kingcontrols.com/jack/jack_replacement_head.asp
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gotsmart wrote: dennislanier wrote: IAMICHABOD wrote: I put a Jack on my Class C it is this one jack it was very easy to install it took about 15 min. all instructions are in the box,just 2 pins on the shafts and the coax all done.I got it @ amazom for about $42 it is much better than the old batwing it is smaller and dosn't bang around on the roof. I also got a lot better reception with it. this was one of the easyest and best mod that I have done to my Class C.
Thanks very much for the information. This is exactly the kind of information I needed to help me decide. Think I can buy one from an RV shop nearby. Probably costs a little more but I have dealt with them before and they are easy to work with. Thanks again.
Hmmm... This link, just like the link in the above quote says that it comes with an amplifier:
http://www.kingcontrols.com/jack/jack_replacement_head.asp
This link jack
will show you what you get in the kit including the amp if you have one in the wall you dont have to use theirs it is all very clear in the instructions.
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gotsmart wrote: dennislanier wrote: IAMICHABOD wrote: I put a Jack on my Class C it is this one jack it was very easy to install it took about 15 min. all instructions are in the box,just 2 pins on the shafts and the coax all done.I got it @ amazom for about $42 it is much better than the old batwing it is smaller and dosn't bang around on the roof. I also got a lot better reception with it. this was one of the easyest and best mod that I have done to my Class C.
Thanks very much for the information. This is exactly the kind of information I needed to help me decide. Think I can buy one from an RV shop nearby. Probably costs a little more but I have dealt with them before and they are easy to work with. Thanks again.
Hmmm... This link, just like the link in the above quote says that it comes with an amplifier:
http://www.kingcontrols.com/jack/jack_replacement_head.asp
I guess the confusion (at least on my part) is because the antenna itself says it comes with a "built-in" amplifier. The complete kit with mast etc comes with the wall-mount amplifier etc. In my case, I would not need the wall-mount part since I can use my existing amp which is already installed in the MH. My question about amps was whether to upgrade my present unit or keep what I have. Anyway what I will probably do is to purchase the antenna only and give it a try and only upgrade amps if necessary. Thanks for your input.
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The devil is always in the details... what specs is the amp... gain..etc.
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