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Old 7-May-2018, 6:46 PM   #4
jrgagne99
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I think a 4-bay aimed at ~290 magnetic is a good idea for all of your UHF channels. The aperture should be wide enough to pull in a lot of the signals from all three directions. How strong is your desire for the VHF-hi channels? (Real-10, Real-11) and soon-to-be-VHF-hi Real-22 (moving to 13 after repack). These each come from a different direction as well. There is a slight chance that a 4-bay such as the DB4e will receive these VHF-hi signals out of the box, but not very likely IMO. Adding a VHF kit to a 4-bay may pull them in, maybe not. If these stations are really important to you, instead of the VHF-kit, you could try adding the MCM-30-2476 or it's little brother, the 30-2475, using a quality UVSJ. Or instead of the 4bay + VHF approach, you could try the Winegard 7694P or maybe Denny's Stacker... both have decently broad (aperture) UHF and VHF-hi capability.
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