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Alright, well 82 IH in New Jersey here. This is George and on my RV I got a truck camper. Here's a picture of it on my QRZ.com page. For television specifically I have a Winegard Razor automatic HDTV antenna and it kind of looks like a radome. If you've ever had a boat and had radar on it, it's got this round closed dome. Inside is an antenna and it's automated, it tunes itself, it points toward whatever stations you want. Anyway, it's a Razor automatic HDTV antenna and in today's market at $400 it's actually pretty cheap. It works good and when I'm camping somewhere within a reasonable distance of a city that has TV stations, it automatically points to the TV station and brings in the signals. It has a built in amplifier and it seeks out the signals whether they're north, south, east or west. So that helps. And also I have a cable TV, you know an F-connector, what I call an F-connector, a coaxial connector outside the RV. So if I'm at a campground that has cable service I just hook into that and don't use the antenna. The only other thing I use is a, um, an RV, a weboost, RV uh, cellular signal booster. And I have the antenna on a 20 foot carbon fiber mass. So if I'm in a place in between two mountains or whatever, I'm going to reset here, hang on.
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