📡 Elevate your RV entertainment—never miss a moment on the road!
The Winegard RVWING Wingman Sensar Accessory enhances your existing Sensar Batwing RV antenna by doubling UHF reception and improving VHF capabilities, ensuring reliable access to free over-the-air digital TV channels nationwide. Designed for easy, tool-free installation and proudly made in the USA, it’s the perfect upgrade for RV enthusiasts seeking superior signal strength and expanded channel options.
Manufacturer | Winegard |
Brand | Winegard |
Model | RV-WING |
Item Weight | 1.61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 15.1 x 1.8 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | RV-WING |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | RV-WING |
OEM Part Number | RV-WING |
Special Features | slim fit |
M**1
Huge difference
Without moving the RV in my before and after my results were astonishing. I have two TVs in the RV and results were the same. Before I installed I raised the antenna and rotated it to a position that allowed me to install the wingman without moving the antenna. I then went inside, scanned for channels and had 6 total found which was better than I expected. I installed the wingman in about 10 minutes (most of the time taken dragging out the ladder). basically you pull out two rubber feet off the bottom of the RV antenna, the wingman has two holes that line up with these feet and you use two supplied plastic rivets where the feet used to be. The wingman has its own rubber feet so the old ones are excess.After the install, without moving the antenna or RV, I rescanned the channels and had 33 (not a typo). Now I admit, most are pretty much worthless and several were the same network just on different frequencies, but a lot has to be said for that kind of difference. Definitely worth the money and a breeze to install. I've taken two trips since installing (1600 to Las Vegas and 3800 miles to South Florida) no issues (as in I didn't lose it) and when we used it to watch TV we had many channels to choose from.Update: 25 Jun 14One thing I forgot to mention in my original review is that my antenna on my motorhome was NOT amplified. We traded in the motorhome for a bigger 5th wheel and I removed the Wingman very easily by unscrewing the Philips head rivets and gently pulling them out expecting to use on my new RV. Unfortunately, (or maybe fortunately) the new RV has an AntennaTek Signal Commander instead of Winegard. The new antenna is amplified too and the literature says it is designed for digital and analog signals. Although from a distance it appears that the wingman would work, there is a bit of a difference in the area where the wingman is to mount so a modification would be necessary to make it work. Since the new RV has an amplified antenna and I already get 30 channels parked within 15' of were I did the motorhome test above, it is not worth the effort. Hope this helps.
T**.
Finally I can watch the whole show & 9 more good channels
I was getting 1 of the TV channels somewhat meaning it would come in but would break up every minute or so freezing and leaving artifacts across the screen making it hard to follow a show (naturally it's the 1 channel with something worth watching). Sometimes saying NO SIGNAL No matter how I adjusted the antenna it would keep doing it, Also when I had the antenna positioned to get 1 channel in good then others would do it or not come in at all. What a pain in the posterior.I installed it Monday when it arrived and now I can get thru the whole show without it cutting out at all (it's on that channel right now and hasn't broken up or cut out yet 44.1). Also it now picks up all channels in a wider range of antenna rotation.I'm in NE Alabama about 30 miles from the nearest big city and about 60 to 80 miles from where I think this channel is broadcast from so it definitely is helping.I just scanned for channels and before I picked up 12 digital and 1 analog for a total of 13, now it picked up 22 digital and 1 analog for a total of 23. So 10 more channels. The analog channel sucks either way and only 1 is breaking up so 9 more with good picture and sound than before.So I am real happy with it!!! Installation was a breeze and only took a couple minutes. I wasn't sure when I read the negative reviews but now I am very happy with it and I'm keeping the rubber pads that were removed to install it and will be removing it when I sell or trade this trailer in and putting the rubber pads back on so I can put it on the next trailer I get.It works and shipping was real fast too.
H**1
I DO NOT OWN A CAT !!! I modifie it for extra longer TV range reception.
I DO NOT OWN A CAT!!! As a ham radio operator. I took it to the hardware store, bought a light wooden yard stick.Some thick spray paint. Some light weight flat aluminum bar stock with some screws an nuts. tit had to be light weight for the crank to raise and lower it. Cut the bar stock the same size as the ones already on it, Extended the bar out fron so it would hold 2 more bar stocks pieces the same size an lenght as the stock factory ones on it. Paint a whole bunch of times, making that wooden yard stick really rain an UV Rays proof. I helped just enough so I could get the weak TV signal I wanted. I bought a coax antenna amplifier fom Walmart for $25 bucks just to play it safe. I like dogs an cats, I just cant afford to own them now. So I DO NOT OWN A CAT!!! An I got the weaker TV station I wanted. I got a couple more that were farther away about 20 to 25 miles more distance. I did not care about them, because I got the same programing from closer TV stations.