Posted by buickanddeere on May 06, 2012 at 11:30:32 from (216.183.133.35):
In Reply to: TV Antenna Advice posted by Buzzman72 on May 06, 2012 at 08:01:25:
Need a new rotor, new RG-6 low loss cable, an antenna mounted amp with a FM filter. And a ultra deep fringe antenna rated for channels 7 to 51 such as the wineman HD7698P . My old antenna is getting beat from the extreme local wind and a HD7698P is going up. The long heavy 2 through 6 elements are not required for channels 2-6. Those frequencies travel long distances with the lowest loss and will still receive just fine on the shorter elements. The long elements just add extra wind loading, ice loading and worst of all. They drag in FM analog radio signal which is seen as noise by the digital TV tuner. An antenna without a rotor is a waste of time and money. The Channel Master unit does rather well with the 7-51 antennas. A setup as described will make satellite dish owners upset and jealous with all the channels you receive in 1080HD for FREE. Dishes run either 480 or 720 lines of data.
What is your location? Somebody found and located an excellent tool from tvfool to local broadcasters, signal strength and beam direction.
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