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Old 15-Dec-2013, 9:59 PM   #10
teleview
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Home Depot and Lowes , have 10 foot lengths of , Top Rail , fence pipe , the cost of the Top Rail fence pipe is low dollars.

On a Non windy day you can use the Top Rail fence pipe to get the antenna up higher in the air as a Test to see what happens.

If the antenna is installed above the roof of the house , move the antenna away from trees in the direction of reception is a good idea.

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And here is a way to use a tall straight tree to get the antenna Up High.

http://www.ronard.com/tree_adjust.html.

The idea is to use a tall straight tree to get the antenna up high for better and less obstructed reception path/s to the transmitter/s.

Cutting away branches for a less obstructed reception and to keep branches from whipping around and breaking the antenna.

Last edited by teleview; 17-Dec-2013 at 6:12 AM. Reason: Clarify information and typos.
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