
Rv antenna booster wall plate upgrade#
What you need depends on what you are trying to replace, and depending on if you want to upgrade what you have, or just replace. The wall plate is a different matter, there are several different ones that all look about the same, and do about the same function. Yes, there used to be a non-amplified version, but that was a long time ago, and are no longer available except from someones obsolete stock room. In combination with the Sensar IV antenna head, its about the best you can get.Ģ005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.

It has been discussed in many threads on this forum, and it an exact fit replacement. It is the Sensar Pro Antenna amplifier and signal meter from Winegard. There is an amplified wall plate/power supply available, and it works very well IMHO. Looks to me like they got their pictures wrong. What I needed was the Power Receptacle for my batwing. One is called a Signal Amplifier and the other is called a Power Receptacle. The above image shows descriptions for both. Here is my CYA statement, I have never had an RV mounted antenna that was not an amplified batwing, therefore, I can't make any personal evaluation of the booster or what it was intended for other than what Winegard says in their description in the catalogs I have on hand. I've never seen a non-amplified batwing that I was aware was non-amplified and if they did sell them at one time, they don't advertise them now. Guess what I found, Winegard makes both a PS for batwings with the amp in the head and a booster for non-amplified antennas. I needed to replace my Winegard PS/Splitter with wall plate and went to my catalog for a part number. Topic: Is the Winegard wallplate a power supply or a booster?

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