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Originally Posted by ADTech
I frequently recommend a bi-directional arrangement for the area close to both the lake and the WI/IL state line. Usually works out well enough provided there are no complications. Trees and buildings blocking the signal path are the usual ones, followed by multi-path or electrical noise.
A C2V without it's reflector ought to do the job, barring those potential complications.
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AD Tech,
Thanks for the suggestion. I had never previously considered a C2V. I always thought it was one of those antennas that was more of a supplement to a Sat dish. That's how I usually see those.
No offense intended, I just never took that design seriously. But now, as I look around I have seen several of them in my area. I always wondered "what is that loop for?"
I went on some websites and found the C2V. There is also a 2 antenna design,(C4V) will that be OK ? I'm worried that the white pines may affect his reception for the future, so will a little overkill hurt??
The price difference is hardly worth worrying over.
Thanks, Bob