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Old 9-Jun-2015, 1:16 AM   #5
rabbit73
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Originally Posted by michaelt84 View Post
Unfortunately, I haven't received any responses to my original post. Is there anything I missed in the post, e.g., too little/much info, or should I just be patient? I've enjoyed reading the other posts and responses in the forum, but this is my first post and I'm not sure if I'm going about this correctly.
You didn't do anything wrong and you have been more than patient. Most of us volunteer our time as available.

You don't need the 8200, and I doubt you will need the first 3 channels listed.

You already seem to have the right equipment for the job and your antenna looks a lot like the Winegard HD7698P, which would be suitable. So the reaction of people that look at your first post reminds us of a line from the King and I: "Is a puzzlement."

Your equipment might have deteriorated to the point that it no longer performs as designed. When you remount your antenna you will have a chance to do some substitution to find out if any part is defective.

The trees might be causing interference to your signals. Try to do everything you can to get a clear shot at the transmitters.
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