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Old 20-Jun-2011, 4:44 PM   #41
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If I were in your shoes I would get the Winegard 7694 & mount it on the roof. It should easily power 1-3 sets & eliminate any concerns with FM interference.

If some channels pixelate or dropout with 3 sets connected, I would then add the Channel Master 3414 distribution amp; but only if needed. The 3414 will not overload with the signals at your location.

The LO VHF stations are only pushing 300 watts & the slightest bit of interference will likely make them susceptible to dropouts.(Especially overhead powerlines) Not worth the hassle IMO.
Thanks so much for all your help. I really wanted to understand how this all works.

Thanks,
Dave
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Old 22-Jun-2011, 12:50 AM   #42
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i think a rotor would be useful
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Old 22-Jun-2011, 1:46 AM   #43
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i think a rotor would be useful
I',m not sure how... Few if any other locations are better served with OTA viewing options, and in this case, almost all from virtually one direction. The OP's reception opportunities and conditions are bordering on 'fantastic'.

What stations or programming would a rotator make available that the fixed aim antenna option does not offer?
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