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Old 2-Jan-2012, 8:26 PM   #9
Dave Loudin
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Location: King George, VA
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Electron has recommended a single antenna that has great performance. However, you will need all the antenna gain possible to ensure reliable reception. Your Noise Margins are close to 0 or negative, meaning there is just enough signal in the air or not quite enough for successful reception. In addition, the signal paths are all 1- and 2-edge paths, adding variability to the received signal.

I recommend the combination of the Antennas Direct 91-XG and Antennacraft Y10-7-13 for best results. This will sacrifice reception of the low-power station on channel 3.
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