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Help With Reception
2-Nov-2019, 8:47 PM
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You could use your TV tuner for the main antenna...
You could use your TV tuner for the main antenna and the HDHR for the second antenna.
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Help With Reception
1-Nov-2019, 10:21 PM
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1. The easiest way is to use a splitter in...
1. The easiest way is to use a splitter in reverse as a combiner, but that usually doesn't work very well. When the same signals from each antenna reach the combining point, they will interfere with...
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Help With Reception
31-Oct-2019, 12:57 AM
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The two are very similar for UHF, but the HD7694P...
The two are very similar for UHF, but the HD7694P has more gain on VHF-High (7-13) for KGO ABC on real channel 7.
My other concern is that both antennas are directional for UHF, which makes...
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Help With Reception
30-Oct-2019, 1:30 AM
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KICU is your strongest signal. It is coming from...
KICU is your strongest signal. It is coming from the south. You have two NBCs. One from KSTS coming from the south on UHF and a weaker one from KNTV on VHF from the west. The "V" of the ClearStream...
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Help With Reception
29-Oct-2019, 1:57 PM
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The HD820U does have a little more gain on UHF...
The HD820U does have a little more gain on UHF (real channels 14-51) and VHF-High (7-13) than the HD7694P, but the HD7694P should have sufficient gain if it is mounted in the clear with no objects...
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Help With Reception
29-Oct-2019, 1:51 AM
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Posted By
rabbit73
Hello, sudheeshb. It looks like you have moved...
Hello, sudheeshb. It looks like you have moved since your last thread:
http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=16259
Thank you for the new signal report.
Here is a report from rabbitears.info...
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