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Originally Posted by Tower Guy
The best preamp is;
1. Doesn't overload in your location.
2. Has sufficient gain to overcome your distribution losses.
3. Has a noise figure low enough to pick up your weakest station.
4. Low cost and high reliability.
Suggestion of a preamp without a TVFool report is like asking what's the best fish to catch without knowing if you are in a stream, lake, river, or ocean?
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Yup, already done all that, got Tvfool report, posted many questions in other forums, etc...
Looking to get channels with NM of -7 to -15 dB... There are two channels like -10dB and -7dB, that if I can get , I will call a success.. got my antennas narrowed down to 91XG/CM3023 ... and know my line loss is maybe 6dB, from 100ft (total) RG6 cable run and maybe 2-3 combiners....