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Forum: Help With Reception 16-Dec-2014, 5:27 AM
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Posted By GroundUrMast
Thanks for the update. So do you still have...

Thanks for the update.

So do you still have the 91XG aimed at Seattle?
Forum: Help With Reception 6-Aug-2014, 5:19 AM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
I would expect the CM-7777 would be overloaded...

I would expect the CM-7777 would be overloaded due to the powerful signals from Gold Mt. (KCPQ, KTBW & various FM stations). The TVPRAMP1R may have slightly better noise performance, but not enough...
Forum: Help With Reception 3-Jul-2014, 5:25 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
Generally, you'll find that aiming at the ridge...

Generally, you'll find that aiming at the ridge line of the obstructing terrain will be the best tilt setting. If you were after DX signals that were skipping off the upper layers of the atmosphere,...
Forum: Help With Reception 3-Jul-2014, 3:41 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
As long as you have the PCT amp in hand,...

As long as you have the PCT amp in hand, experiment with it located close to the antenna. Amplifiers are only able to overcome the effects of loss in cable and splitters that are connected to the...
Forum: Help With Reception 30-Jun-2014, 10:03 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
I was thinking of 10' sections in my previous...

I was thinking of 10' sections in my previous post. I would not expect to guy the lowest section.
Forum: Help With Reception 28-Jun-2014, 3:53 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
Any time I stack mast, I presume that each...

Any time I stack mast, I presume that each section will need to be guyed. Here's a somewhat hard to find piece of hardware that is useful in such situations,...
Forum: Help With Reception 27-Jun-2014, 4:25 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
Yes, hi neighbor :) If you omit the VHF...

Yes, hi neighbor :)

If you omit the VHF antenna, you will very possibly eliminate the need for the CH-13 filter. The built-in balun of the 91XG will pass some VHF, but at lower levels.

I've...
Forum: Help With Reception 25-Jun-2014, 5:46 PM
Replies: 56
Views: 39,031
Posted By GroundUrMast
Real and virtual channels are confusing to a lot...

Real and virtual channels are confusing to a lot of people. One of the reasons that stations changed was that they wanted to continue their analog operations on their established frequency while...
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