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Old 18-Oct-2010, 1:03 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by Tigerbangs View Post
Get yourself an AntennasDirect XG-91 from Solid Signal: ($53.00 plus shipping) mount it in place of the MS-2000, and aim it at 320 degrees as measured by your compass: everything from South bend will come in perfectly.
I own a XG-91. It's in my attic aimed at a group of stations 24 miles out and behind two hills. It works 99.5% of the time as is (though I'm still considering putting out in the weather at 9' above the roof peak). That antenna is LARGE and sensitive to aim point but pays off in excellent gain and reduced multi-path interference.

So if you don't get an ABC affiliate pointing at 320 deg, try aiming @ 120 deg. were you have a very good shot at WPTA-DT.

Last edited by GroundUrMast; 18-Oct-2010 at 1:05 AM. Reason: Emphisis on LARGE
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