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Old 27-Jan-2015, 5:51 PM   #4
stvcmty
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Originally Posted by rosoboy View Post
So I should just use rabbit ears?
A “rabbit ears” antenna works best for VHF frequencies. You have UHF stations.

(http://www.rabbitears.info/ is a site with indepth data on TV stations).

The report link has a warning “WARNING: Address was only resolved to block level and might not be that close to your actual location. For more accurate results, try entering a specific address or coordinates.”

The Translators on channels 38, 42, 46, 48 and 50 on true heading of 307 degrees are your best bet for TV. Depending on the construction of your residence, where you TV is, direction everything faces, and what not, an indoor antenna may work, or it may not. An indoor UN-amplified indoor antenna would be what to look for.

Given all the translators are from the same spot, if you can put a UHF antenna outside, that would be best. Peak it for channel 50 and be done.
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