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Originally Posted by davidgebo
We found, Jollyrogers, that the reception is superior to the Winegard antenna. It looks better, too. I have noticed recently, that many RV manufacturers are now providing King Jack antennas as original equipment. The elimination of all the mechanical parts associated with the crank-up Winegard is especially appealing, since there is just one moving part and no maintenance is required with the King Jack. That, plus factoring in the reasonable price, makes this install a good idea.
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Can you measure the distance that the control knob comes down from the ceiling? I want to install one in my 30.1. My tv is mounted on the cabinet door and swings open right where the antenna crank is.