Replacement TV antenna

Clffhnger

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I have a Stealth toyhauler FK3114G and getting ready to put the cover over and saw that I must have hit a tree branch or something. The top part of the antenna popped off. We don't really use the TV's so I just want to find the same antenna so I can cover the same area for when it rains. It's rounded at the front, and has a flat area towards the rear. See picture attached. Anyone know what antenna base this is? I'd like to replace the top part of it. Thanks
 
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I have a Stealth toyhauler FK3114G and getting ready to put the cover over and saw that I must have hit a tree branch or something. The top part of the antenna popped off. We don't really use the TV's so I just want to find the same antenna so I can cover the same area for when it rains. It's rounded at the front, and has a flat area towards the rear. See picture attached. Anyone know what antenna base this is? I'd like to replace the top part of it. Thanks
Likely you will have to replace the entire antenna. Carefully remove the old base, noting screw holes and where the cables come through. The new antenna base should cover the holes. Cleaning the roof material of the gobs of sealant they originally used was the biggest chore so as not to damage the roof material. I used one of the popular RV sealants to bed the new antenna base into. NO Silicone please!

Might as well do it correct and let that be it.

Bob
 
Likely you will have to replace the entire antenna. Carefully remove the old base, noting screw holes and where the cables come through. The new antenna base should cover the holes. Cleaning the roof material of the gobs of sealant they originally used was the biggest chore so as not to damage the roof material. I used one of the popular RV sealants to bed the new antenna base into. NO Silicone please!

Might as well do it correct and let that be it.

Bob
I have no problem replacing the whole antenna, I am just trying to find out what type/brand/model number it is. I'd like it to be the same one.
 
I have no problem replacing the whole antenna, I am just trying to find out what type/brand/model number it is. I'd like it to be the same one.
They all seem to work reasonably poor regardless of brand or price. Location with respect to TV stations is the key to TV reception. About 25 miles is about average. This was our choice for replacement.
KING OA1000 OmniPro Portable Omnidirectional HDTV Over-the-Air Antenna with Mount - White

KING OA1000 OmniPro Portable Omnidirectional HDTV Over-the-Air Antenna with Mount - White

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Bob
 

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