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Old 22-Oct-2013, 7:38 PM   #9
MetHerb
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Stafford Springs, CT
Posts: 14
Thanks a lot GroundUrMast. That info is really helpful and I do understand about vegetation.

In a situation where you have two different antenna's like a VHF antenna and a UHF antenna, would it be practical to have two pre-amps, one for VHF and one for UHF and have them before the joiner? Or am I doing it correctly in joining the antenna's and then sending them through the preamp and to the tuner?

Outside of what I'm doing, I don't think I can improve on my gain/losses. One change I might make next year is swap out my Winegard HD-9032 for an Antennas Direct 91XG for a slight increase in gain but I think that is about it. I don't see how I could improve on loss prevention unless there is something I'm doing wrong with hooking everything up.

Thanks again!
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