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Old 31-Jul-2017, 10:04 PM   #10
JoeAZ
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Lefty,

You should not need an amplification unless you are going to provide
signal to multiple tv sets. When you get your antenna and 50 feet
of RG6 cable, here is what I recommend you do. One person holds
the antenna and positions it to the NorthNorthEast. Run the cable
through an open window or door to ONE tv. If your set has a signal
meter, do use it. Start a scan and see which channels you receive
from the ones on your TV Fool list. You should be able to receive
all stations that are about 13 miles away. You will want to get a
"J" mount for your Winegard antenna. They are available from
MCM Electronics but if you can find an old, used DISH or Directv
mount, they will work just fine. You can insert a 5 foot mast
into the "J" mount to raise the height of your antenna. A couple
of nuts/bolts drilled through the mount/pole will make it secure in
the wind. Once you have a good, "SWEET" spot for reception be
sure to mark it or measure it. Only then should you start drilling
any holes for your mount. Keep the cable as short as possible.
If you desire more than one tv, try a signal splitter before trying
any distribution or other amplification. Don't forget to ground your
system. It protects against lightening strikes and can improve
your reception.
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