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Old 7-Jun-2015, 8:47 PM   #8
navagator
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The later is the correct one.

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Multipath could be an issue at any height. Are there any trees or buildings in the signal path?
Yes, we do have some trees in the signal path for WHO, which is the channel we watch most of the time. I have attached a picture of the antenna/trees.


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Is it 4th or is it 5th?
LG 4200A and the 5th Generation Chip
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/25-hdt...tion-chip.html

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it works for the most part but I know it has an older chipset that probably doesn't handle multipath as well as the newer ones.
That is correct; the later generations of tuners handle multipath better. A newer tuner might, if the problem is multipath.

What TV are you using? Does it have a digital tuner?
I think the LG 4200A has the 4th generation chip??? When I purchased it our current tv didn't have a built in digital tuner. Later we purchased a Hitachi 57F710E tv set which did have a built in digital tuner but I continued to use the LG 4200A tuner, it seemed to change channels faster and I liked the EPG.

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