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Standard TV Antenna
Wise Ones...on the last night of our most recent voyage the standard LD TV antenna handle broke off in the Captain's hands.  He was able to get the antenna down, but now is repair time.  Is this item (the white handle) a standard CW part or easily found on-line?

Sorry to ask for such simple information, but it appears from lifelong observations and interactions, I'm a simple person.

TinaP
2006 MB "Wild Thing"
Enjoying an Early Summer Day in Southern Maine
2006 MB

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Wise Ones...on the last night of our most recent voyage the standard LD TV antenna handle broke off in the Captain's hands.  He was able to get the antenna down, but now is repair time.  Is this item (the white handle) a standard CW part or easily found on-line?

The cranks are available at larger RV stores or online.
There is a small pin, retaining the crank, that needs to be knocked out.
http://www.winegard.com/help/images/f/f3/Sensar-Replacement-Parts.pdf

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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I suppose you could attack it with a hammer,  pry bar and screwdriver like some do. Or you could do research here, google or wikipedia.

I think the signal-to-noise ration on this board is much better than wikipedia or google.  Not to mention the quality of information and response is better.

Winegard Antenna Repair
Joel & Terry Wiley
dog Zeke
2013  31 IB   Orwan   / 2011 CRV Tow'd LWEROVE

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Larry,

Tina only mentioned the handle crank but it's more than that.  The part that turns the antenna has sheared off as well as thw crank

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Hi Bill. The elevation handle, the crank, (part # RP-5895) is held on with a 10-24 x 1/2" hex set screw. A 3/32 hex (Allen) key will loosen that. Removing that handle, spring and thin plastic washer, will allow you to remove the antenna rotation handle.
    The antenna rotation knob, just slides on over the crank up shaft. (part# RP-6200). This knob engages the two splines on the gear housing shaft (part# RP-2049) . 
    So does the elevation handle (the crank) still raise and lower the antenna? It looks like that 10" long shaft has a universal joint in it to allow a little bend, with an outer spring to keep it aligned. Those are probably easy to break.
    The RP-6200 rotation (they call it a handle in the picture) has it cracked open enough that you can't turn the gear box shaft, or has that gear housing shaft sheared off?  Was there damage on the roof, tree branch or something? to the mechanism. Was it hard to turn to deploy the antenna? Or just happened out of the blue.
   Part numbers I used were for Ivory color, white parts numbers are different. Wish they would just use Wh or Iv at the end of the respective part numbers to cut down the confusion factor.    RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
Original owner of "Bluebelle" a '99 TKB

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Thanks so much...a parts package has been ordered from Amazon and the assembly diagram has been printed. 

Let the games begin!!

TinaP
2006 MB "Wild Thing"
2006 MB

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I can't believe this!!!!!! Ours also broke off on the last outing.
Now I'm not in as much trouble with my 1st mate(Donna Lynn)as i was before.
Uuhhhhh............by the way........
I also broke the ring on the awning that you put the handle in to turn to open and close.
Its from a 1995 26.6 MB.
Any help out there for that?
1995 MB Mrdronennut

 
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For Fiamma awning spare parts: Fiammastore
2003 TK has a new home