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Old 16-Nov-2013, 9:11 AM   #20
StephanieS
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Indeed. There are many reasons for choosing an attic installation.

That said, if the attic is your only option having reasonably close transmitters is the only way you are really going to yield any satisfactory results. If you are 70 miles away from your transmitters and using an attic installation - best to not bother.

On the flip side, thinking about it, I probably have maybe 200 - 225 dollars in on my system. If I'd had stayed with the ANT751 by itself and not gone on this magical mystery tour with the 91xg, preamp and dual coax, it would have been under 100 bucks.

$225 is a bargain compared to what you pay in cable or satellite in a year.





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Originally Posted by pawoodbutcher View Post
I'm not arguing that the attic is the best place for reception, but sometimes it is the best place from the wallet perspective.
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