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Old 21-Sep-2016, 12:28 AM   #11
Jake V
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Thank you, Nascarken, for providing your reasoning.

I tend not to recommend rotors unless they are absolutely necessary. If a fixed antenna solution will do the job there is no real need for the extra expense of a rotor. And if someone decides to add a second television family feuds can break out should the antenna need be pointed to get two desired channels at the same time. Plus there are some televisions that need to be re-scanned each time the rotor moves the antenna to a different direction.
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