Thread: Which antenna?
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Old 7-Oct-2018, 9:41 PM   #4
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There's really no such thing as an "analog" antenna, they're mostly agnostic as to whether the signals are analog or digital. What is important is to match up the the frequency response, pattern, and gain of the receiving antenna to the requirements of the stations to be received.


All of the translators in Guymon are UHF so there's no need for any VHF reception in that direction. A UHF-only antenna aimed in that direction should be expected to get them provided it's done properly. It appears that most of those are translators for stations out of Amarillo.


The stations to your NNE are a mix of UHF, high VHF and low VHF. That single UHF station, KSWE, as well as the single low VHF station, KBSD, do make it more complicated. The simplest solution would be to have two separate antenna systems with the largest all-channel antenna you can manage aimed to the NNE.


How do you currently manage the two antennas you already have?
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