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Old 19-Jun-2014, 8:38 AM   #62
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The local signals are all on UHF channels. You don't need all the gain of the Antennas Direct DB8E, but it's flexible aiming features make it a good choice for reception of the two separate groups of signals, east and south.

Trying for reception of the Seattle market is not completely impossible, but I think the best you can hope for is intermittent reception that's dependent on variable atmospheric conditions. If you want to try, consider the basic DX combination of an Antennas Direct 91XG + Antennacraft Y10713 + RCA TVPRAMP1R. I'd keep the local and DX antenna systems separate.
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