30-Sep-2014, 5:25 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 7
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Jake, here is the URL: Click Me
I'm going by memory right now, but I know we get the local PBS channels (WPSU) and we do get NBC (WJAC). If I recall correctly we get 6 channels total (NBC being the only decent one).
All we really want is ABC so we can watch the other football games that ABC carries throughout the day. Anything else would be bonus.
A few notes about our location, etc. I chose 12 ft for the antenna. Our travel trailer isn't very big. When we mounted the 'powered' antenna to our flag pole we probably go up to 15 ft. It we be nice if we could avoid mounting the antenna to the flagpole and just use the built-in unit. Timgr, I want to say, 'Yes, we always choose antenna on the TV setup'. I know for a fact we did it on at least one of the TVs. But we switched TVs and setups so often...I now wonder... This is something I will definitely verify when i return in 2 weeks.
Also, I don't see anything obvious in the trailer that would power the built-in antenna. In other words, there is just a standard jack for the co-ax. There isn't any switches, buttons or anything. The owner's manual doesn't provide any additional info about the antenna. Thanks!
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