Average roof top antenna. A indoor antenna worked better than this - even when I put the winegard up on the roof. Seems the many years of using an indoor antenna helped me to find the reflected off-the air wave points too well(The sweet spot). When I used the winegard indoor, in the off-the air sweet spot, it worked almost equal to my indoor antenna. I also noticed that turning/rotating this "non-directional" antenna resulted in different losses/improvements in signal - so it is not really "Non-directional". With all the research I did on this antenna, and work I put in, it did not work as well as my 9-year old indoor amplified antenna. Also, I was not able to feed the signal adequately through out my house like the Indoor antenna I had; The winegard has an amplifier that plugs into the wall that has to be used close to the VIEWING tv you are using - So you cannot pipe the signal in very well, unless your using an inline amplifier. I spent a lot of time trying to perfect this antenna and it just did not work out - did not pull in as good of signal up on the roof as my good old ancient indoor antenna.
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