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Wineguard FlatWave Amped Antenna

Has anyone tried one of these FlatWave antenna from Wineguard?
FlatWave Amped Indoor HDTV Antenna for .99
If so, what were your results? I would like an antenna, but not on the roof. There will be solar panels up there.
Michael j
Livermore, Ca for now

1987  Grand Villa 2900 Rear Bath Front 460 Gas Engine.

 

Re: Wineguard FlatWave Amped Antenna

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Has anyone tried one of these FlatWave antenna from Wineguard?
FlatWave Amped Indoor HDTV Antenna for .99
If so, what were your results? I would like an antenna, but not on the roof. There will be solar panels up there.

Last summer at a COE campground about 30-35 miles away from any television stations (east of Pasco, WA) I dangled a 12" wire from the antenna input of our LED HDTV and got all the stations I wanted. So I bought a cheap "indoor HDTV" antenna and the next time I got 3 more stations. Our S&B home is out of range of any OTA television so it was a new experience for us. I am removing the Wineguard crank-up antenna to make room for solar panels.

Craig
1993 U225 36' Unihome GV with PACBRAKE exhaust retarder, Banks Stinger and Solar Panels.
Toad: 1999 Jeep Wrangler 2-door soft-top.

"No one has ever had to evacuate a city because the solar panels broke."