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My crank up antenna has a broken base and some binding problem inside the (tube?). I am considering changing it to the Winegard Roadster( the round one that receive signals from all directions). It is a fixed unit. Any thoughts, comments, suggestions or should I just replace or try to fix the orginal one. Thanks, Jim

Also was it the electric Pelonis Disc Furnace that was once suggested for alternative heating?
 
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Hey,

To answer my own question, I went with the Winegard Roadstar amplified omni-directional antenna. It works better than the crank up Winegard bat wing style.
I get clearer sharp screen and more channels. Plus the good thing I dont have to worry about cranking it up or down.

Jim
 
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