an outside antenna is the best... as opposed to the inside type.
as for the mounting of it, you need to find where the signal is and mount it there... it makes no difference high or low, on the port or the starboard, fore or aft... the signal will be where the signal is...and the best signal is not always where your boat is.
when you find out where it is strongest on your boat as it sets in your slip, it may, and probably will change as soon as you move the boat to another slip, or back it into your slip or sail it....
my experience with the small compact external outside antenna, is that it makes very little difference if its a boosted model or a non boosted type... it DOES make a difference if its inside or outside... definitly, outside where the signal is coming from is best.
when you hook the "booster" module up to it, you MUST have it plugged in to work, but I see no difference in the signal with it hooked up and plugged in, than I do without the module in the system at all.... it still works fine as an unboosted model..
the only difference between a boosted model and a non boosted model is the extra module that comes with it for more money. it attaches between the coax and the tv, and plugs into a 120v outlet.... without any signal gain as far as I can tell.
if you want to use it as an unboosted model, you must remove the module from the coax.
for those that want to get away from the dock with the tv, any of the larger truck stops carry all this stuff in 12v (tv's, antenna's, CD/DVD players, microwave ovens, ect..)
my boat came with the TV, so even though I have it to watch a movie with my wife (cuz SHE wants to), for the most part, when im on the boat i want to tune out the rest of the world.
because the rest of the world messes heavily with my dreams and plans
