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Nice for an RV although a bit bulky. You can use tvfool.com to find stations and where to aim it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would say yes. You could check local channels in the area your in by zip code and then use an compass app on your phone to point it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't think this would be suitable to mount on the outside of an RV, unless you are using a tri-pod with pole that sits on the ground. The antenna is about 2 feet tall and maybe 6 inches deep, and comes with hardware to mound on a pole, so a tri-pod should work. As far as aiming to the TV stations, that would require a map showing the location of the transmitting towers and a compass to orient your antenna accordingly. Or just simply turning it until you find good reception, which is usually what we have to do when camping.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes it is a standard coaxial cable, just need a place to mount even if it just on a board. I just mounted it to the side of my house, I believe the antenna is mutli-directional so no need to worry about the aim but it can be rotated if necessary and the mounting bracket has different positions. Only issue with a RV would be trees and mountains blocking the signal if you were out camping.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this model could be used for an RV.
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