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Old 29-Jun-2016, 6:28 PM   #49
Pete Higgins
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Location: California, 58 miles @112 degrees from Mt. Wilson
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Nascarken,

The top antenna is a 10 element Antennacraft Y10-7-13 to cover the Hi-VHF channels. Antennacraft no longer sells this antenna. The center two antennas are Solid Signal HDB-8X’s, combined for an additional ~2.3-2.7 dB of gain, to cover the UHF TV bands. The bottom antenna is a 10 element Winegard Chromstar HD6065P to cover the FM broadcast band. Winegard no longer sells this antenna. I don’t have any Lo-VHF channels in the two markets I target (Los Angeles & San Diego).

I would have to drop the tower & remove the antennas to get tubing diameter(s), element lengths & spacing’s. I turn 73 next month, it’s been over 100(F) all week and I don’t do as well on the roof as I did years ago. Since none of my antennas are Lo-VHF I hope you’ll understand if I don’t make blueprints.
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