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Wineguard elite 7550...this antenna seems to be rated pretty good by tom's guide. Mounting it on a roof of a camper, would it withstand the wind while driving?
 
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If you had a mount that folded flat, parallel to the roof of the camper, you would be much better off. There is kind of a "buffer" layer of calmer air that is right against a surface like that. I think sustained 70mph wind would break off the long antenna rods.
Or if you have a ladder to the roof, mount it on there and then drop it below the roof for travel.

kanewolf

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If you had a mount that folded flat, parallel to the roof of the camper, you would be much better off. There is kind of a "buffer" layer of calmer air that is right against a surface like that. I think sustained 70mph wind would break off the long antenna rods.
Or if you have a ladder to the roof, mount it on there and then drop it below the roof for travel.
 
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