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Old 5-Mar-2017, 5:59 PM   #5
Jake V
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I agree with ADTech. But it's going to depend upon what you want.

If this were me, and if I wanted to supply signal to more than one television, and if you don't mind experimenting, for UHF I'd start with an Antennas Direct DB-8e. I'd set the panels to an 'outside corner' where one panel faced Philadelphia (297 degrees) and the other New York (23 degrees). You'll need to experiment with aiming since when aiming the DB-8e panels separately they seem to work better if kept at 90 degrees (to form an outside corner).

You'd also need a VHF antenna (Low & High) and would need to choose either Philadelphia or NYC for your VHF channels.

Others will comment. This is just an option if you want a fixed antenna solution.

Also, forget the Polaroid AMA-1850p. The Clearstream 4 would also be a good choice for one direction, but I doubt the VHF add on would be sufficient. For an all-channel antenna on a rotor maybe the Winegard HD8200U. There are other possibilities.
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