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Old 22-Feb-2011, 8:29 PM   #6
GroundUrMast
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Thanks for running those reports. Clearly, as you raise the antenna above 25' AGL, you start gaining access to more signal strength.

If 25' is really the practical mounting height, a Winegard HD7697 would give you the gain needed to see the top 7 stations listed. At 50' you would have access to 3 or more additional stations. You would also need a rotator to be able to get the most from the antenna. Several of the stations would be duplicate networks.
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