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Old 21-Jul-2010, 9:50 PM   #4
mtownsend
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All of the stations at the top of your list are coming in VERY strong. These are strong enough to overload just about any amp on the market, so you must be sure to avoid any antenna that has a built-in amp. A completely passive, unamplified antenna is your best bet.

The antennas recommended by Dave Loudin are good. The HBU-22 (smaller version of the HBU-33) or Winegard HD7694P would also work.



TV coax is nominally 75 ohm. RG6 is the most common cable for this application. It is the same as the coax used by the cable companies, so in theory, it's possible to use the same cabling if it is no longer connected to the cable company's signal feed.
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