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And for that price, you should take a look AT the new channels master antenna It will fly in the wind and receive them broadcasting station that you are looking for,and you won't need 2 to get the job done. |
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Ok but you're all most out of the hole of the tree's and the montin hill's up just ten ft more
And you will receive BROADCASTING station like no tomorrow and I suggest that for The best results out of the 91x g is to put a channel master 7777amp to it the 91xg Love's the channel master amp.And do not worry about over load becuse of your terane With hill's and all the tree's good luck and be safe and look out for power lines when installing an outdoor tv antenna,73. |
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Thanks for the quick reply, it's well appreciated. No wind testing, surprising. They do appear to be very weather proof though and somewhat aero dynamic, especially with the reflectors removed (as designed). So, here's where I saw they have been "re-engineered", according to Solid Signal's marketing Dept. of course: http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1553863874 Attachment 3336 http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1553864120 Attachment 3337 I've seriously entertained the idea of getting two. While reading reviews o Amazon, I did see where some complained about the VHF capabilities (over 35 miles). If one was so inclined, could two of these be combined to one input? |
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Hindsight being 20-20, I think I would have done a nicer job on the video. But then again, it kind of shows the perspective which is what I wanted. In the video the antennas are actually pointed opposite of the way I normally have them. In the video they're pointed at Milwaukee actually. That's to say that Chicago is directly behind that tall fresh green maple tree opposite of the point of the antennas. That tree is gotten substantially larger by at least four or five feet I think. Still, reception has been good with the XG 91 even with the reflectors still hanging and the 30 - 2476 is kind of a waste because we only have one VHF High channel in Chicago. But you're right, it does put you right up there with the antennas and even gives me that queasy feeling because I'm somewhat afraid of heights. I have a difficult time looking down when I'm up high, even the video gives me that feeling! |
Solid Signal's write-up appears to be their in-house doing. I can see multiple errors.
Yes, multiple antennas of the same type may be connected following certain rules and with due consideration of the capabilities of the antenna as well as the desired result. VHF reception via a simple dipole is always going to be a compromise and includes several factors outside the control of the device. The incorporation of a single dipole is a compromise driven by the need to have a very compact antenna that fits in a box smaller than a briefcase so that big-box retail stores will actually put it on their shelves. The alternative is a much larger antenna such as our C5 or conventional stick antennas. Outside of the home centers, you won't find either of those types of products available in-store at any of the national retailers, you'd have to special order them. |
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Could the administrators of this forum have edited those screenshots of the solid signal page out of my post? I'll send you them through the private messaging system. I can't see any evidence of the attachments on my phone, but I see a lot of space in my original post. I then re-added the to the original post. They are there as of this posting. I will also add them here. http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...6&d=1553863874 http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...7&d=1553864120 |
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So, first I add it as an attachment to a post and Submit Reply. Then, I edit the post to add the image to the post text box so that it will show in the post. If you just add an image to your list of attachments, it isn't linked to any particular post. Once it is linked to the first post, you can the use it in another post like this: https://forum.tvfool.com/attachment....5&d=1553613743 or even like this from another thread: https://forum.tvfool.com/attachment....5&d=1553799935 |
Rabbit, Not sure what happened, the attachments must have been there when AD Tech reviewed them as he described that it was Solid Signal.
Here's the link: https://www.solidsignal.com/m/product.aspx?p=C4MVJ |
I put up one of those Winegard antennas at my parent’s house. It did very well at minimizing airplane flutter.
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So you're using a 4-bay? My towers are approximately 10 miles closer each way. Which 4-bay bay do you use? |
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I use the antenna Direct 91xg!!! And the best 8200u |
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If there's really no difference between the C4MAX and the CS4V, wouldn't the old CS4V be a better deal ? (At least at Amazon) http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1553867169 http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1553867267 When I scroll through the pics, the main difference (I see) is there appears to be casing over the middle frame. Is that for weatherproofing? The other difference (I see) is obvious. The reflectors are on the CS4V, should I ever need them. The price difference is minimal, but when you add on the reflector kit to the C4MAX, it's greater. Your opinion (and other's as well) is appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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The name "flutter" was coined in the analog TV days; you could see the signal get weaker or stronger as the aircraft moved by. https://www.google.com/search?client...10.-3sQk9ISJ5M https://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/186...tml#post962332 |
I'm trying to figure out a way you get good reception from Chicago and Milwaukee at the same time for one or two antennas. The reason I'm looking at the C-Max series is because they are bi-directional and they were recommended by AD Tech.
I'm reading everybody's advice do you have any other good advice? I haven't bought any antennas yet. |
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Me ALL new right down to a new balen,free of charge where did you buy your 91xg if it is a truei antennas Direct 91xg call them directly becuse I bot my in at solid signal you have the best ANTENNA for your needs call them and ask for your parts on the 91xg. |
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