Winegard Sensar IV Integrated Amp. Replacement Head Only
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Winegard Sensar IV Integrated Amp. Replacement Head Only
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Upgrade your existing Sensar III antenna for optimized over-the-air TV viewing with America's #1 selling RV HDTV Antenna! The 75 ohm Sensar antenna has built-in amplifier and unique circuitry that gives you clear VHF/UHF reception wherever you park your RV. Raise, lower and rotate the Sensar antenna from inside your parked RV. Receives all digital television broadcast channels. Replacement head only.
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- Replacement head for Sensar digital TV antenna
- Recieves maximum VHF/UHF digital channels
- Raise, lower, and rotate from inside a parked RV
Specs
Service Provider | [] |
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Unit Weight | 3.80 lb |
Brand | Winegard |
MFG Part No. | RVW-205 |
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Upgrade your existing Sensar III antenna for optimized over-the-air TV viewing with America's #1 selling RV HDTV Antenna! The 75 ohm Sensar antenna has built-in amplifier and unique circuitry that gives you clear VHF/UHF reception wherever you park your RV. Raise, lower and rotate the Sensar antenna from inside your parked RV. Receives all digital television broadcast channels. Replacement head only.
Show moreShow less
- Replacement head for Sensar digital TV antenna
- Recieves maximum VHF/UHF digital channels
- Raise, lower, and rotate from inside a parked RV
Service Provider | [] |
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Unit Weight | 3.80 lb |
Brand | Winegard |
MFG Part No. | RVW-205 |
Rated 5 out of
5
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Christopher Seymour from
I can get PBS again!
Replaced the stock Winegard I replaced the Winegard Sensar III that came stock with my
KZ Sportsmen Classic travel trailer (why a 2012 trailer would come with a basic VHF only antenna, I don't know.) Just having to upgrade the head was nice and cheaper.
Install was all of 5 minutes with a ladder. a pair of needle nose pliers to remove/install clips and a wrench to final tighten the coaxial cable. Camping in hilly southwestern New Hampshire. the Sensar III barely got signal, and then even after double boosting the
signal, lost it completely. The Sensar IV is giving me all three HD PBS channels, just using the signal booster of the trailer.
Date published: 2012-06-23
Rated 5 out of
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todd woodworth from
Gotta have it !!
I am from Minnesota and was having trouble getting reception wherever we would go. So before spending several hundred dollars on a satellite system, I spent the $60. for the sensar IV. When it came i pulled out the ladder and took off the moss covered, brittle 10 year old antenna, and in 5 mins the new one was on and ready. What a difference. I now
get both digital and analog, from 10 to 20 channels depending on our location. So heres the deal, If your rig is more then 10 years old, and your antenna looks it, you can be sure the inside is just as bad. Get the whole Sensar IV antenna and not just the $20 digital add on like i did first. That one is on the old batwing sitting in my garage.
Date published: 2012-10-17
Rated 5 out of
5
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todd woodworth from
Gotta have it !!
I am from Minnesota and was having trouble getting reception wherever we would go. So
before spending several hundred dollars on a satellite system, I spent the $60. for the
sensar IV. When it came i pulled out the ladder and took off the moss covered, brittle 10
year old antenna, and in 5 mins the new one was on and ready. What a difference. I now
get both digital and analog, from 10 to 20 channels depending on our location. So heres
the deal, If your rig is more then 10 years old, and your antenna looks it, you can be sure
the inside is just as bad. Get the whole Sensar IV antenna and not just the $20 digital add
on like i did first. That one is on the old batwing sitting in my garage.
Date published: 2012-10-17
Rated 5 out of
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Tom Metcalf from
PERFECT!!!!
In 5 minutes - after climbing onto the roof of the camper which was the hardest part of this
install - the old head was off and the new head was on. Perfect instructions; perfect
reception; great price! I would recommend this to anybody who still has the old Winegard
system as an upgrade for Digital TV reception. Did away with 2 extra digital to analog
boxes. Very pleased with this purchase!
Date published: 2014-01-08
Rated 5 out of
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HARRIS BLICKSTEIN from
Better than king
My old Sensor 3 died, replaced it with a King. Got more channels than before except PBS. It still broadcast in the VHF spectrum. My guess is that the King works better than the Sensor 3 in the UHF spectrum, but has poorer reception in VHF. Exchanged King for a Sensor IV. Works great, gets all the stations that the King got PLUS PBS
Date published: 2016-05-01
Rated 1 out of
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Mark Miller from
Review made it sound like a good replacement
Purchased this for my 2003 Fleetwood motorhome to help the HD reception. Based on
the review, I would not recommend it to anybody. Got worst reception than my old
standard antenna. After installation, went from 5-7 stations at a local race track I go to down to
just 3 PBS stations. Not worth the purchase.
Date published: 2014-10-03
Rated 5 out of
5
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Don Pigate from
Added service
I replaced my Winegard antenna on my motorhome with the Sensar IV replacement. I could lock on to 7 channels only with the old setup, without moving the vehicle after replacing the head, I was able to lock on to 14 channels, better reception all the way around.
Date published: 2010-04-06
Rated 5 out of
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Kyle C. from
great great great
i was thinking of just getting the add-on attachment but talked myself into getting the whole head. and man can i tell you i am so happy i did. easy installation and gets amazing reception. now all i need is the 5.1 surround sound installed
Date published: 2013-04-24
Can this be used for a home outside antenna pole mounted?
Yes, it is possible to use this antenna head for use at a residential home. However, this RV model unit is a 12V DC amplified head. Winegard also manufactures a whole line of residential intended antennas that use 120V AC power if amplified. Their list of products can be viewed <a href=http://www.winegard.com/offair?q=offair>here</a>.
Date published: 2019-09-05
Can you use the Sensar IV head to replace on a Sensar III?
Yes, you can directly replace a Sensar III antenna head with a Sensar IV model.
Date published: 2019-09-05
Does the Sensar iv replacement head Have to be installed only one way or can it be rotated 180 degrees
Unfortunately the Sensar antenna head cannot be rotated and mounted to the opposite side of the swing arm.
Date published: 2019-09-05
What are dimensions
I have a clearance problem with A/C unit when I add the UHF booster and was wondering if the complete head was any smaller? Need about an inch less off the uhf directional beam.
The dimensions for this product are the same as a Sensar antenna that has the Wingman attached after the fact, 46.25" x 15.25". The Sensar IV head has the Wingman arm permanently attached as opposed to being a separate piece. <p>Maybe a different profiled antenna head can fulfill your needs like item# 104879 which can mount to Winegard's Sensar hardware, has dimensions of 2 1/4"H x 16"W x 12 1/2"D.
Date published: 2019-09-05
Will this help with FM reception?
Currently have regular Sensar and there is an FM trap which does not help with FM reception... Would upgrading to Sensar IV help?
The Sensar has an FM trap built into the head as well.
Date published: 2019-09-05
Does this come with the power cable that goes from the current antenna to the base mount'
This is the replacement head only, no cables are included.
Date published: 2019-09-05
How large is the box it comes in and how much does it weigh?
I want to bring one home from florida on a plane.
The box is 48"L x 16"W x 3"H and weighs 3.85 pounds.
Date published: 2019-09-05
Will this fit on a signal commander mast?
This will fit Signal Commander masts from models 906615 and 906640 (twin mast "batwing" style antennas).
Date published: 2019-09-05