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Location: wa | I have a 2005 LQ with the huge Winegard tv thing that doesn't work. Have an upcoming 2 week trip from Oregon to Texas and back coming up and am looking for suggestions for a portable antenna to get local stations when we're parked. I'm not willing to pay $300 for hopper or tailgater for just a twe week trip. Thanks. |
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    Location: Florida | Using one of these on the trailer :
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B01N5KL14K/ref=dp_cerb_2?th=1&psc=1
Works pretty good with great range, and aero so it travels well.
Added another to the barn/shop since they work so good.
The booster does need to be plugged in. Running it and tv on an inverter in the trailer. |
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| jeanbeanappy - 2019-09-20 3:19 PM
I have a 2005 LQ with the huge Winegard tv thing that doesn't work. Have an upcoming 2 week trip from Oregon to Texas and back coming up and am looking for suggestions for a portable antenna to get local stations when we're parked. I'm not willing to pay $300 for hopper or tailgater for just a twe week trip. Thanks.
You can also contact your local guide for help. As they have good knowledge of the TV station where the signal can directly catch up.
I agree wireless antenna is quite better in every manner. |
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