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Old 25-Sep-2013, 9:01 PM   #1
elecpac
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Antenna for Benicia California

Here is my report: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46ae04d4eab652

I will have about 30 feet of coax then one splitter to feed another 50 feet of coax to 2 TVs. There are some pine trees in my neighbors yard that will probably be in my path. I am hoping to receive the 4 networks and a PBS station. I would prefer a compact antenna such as RCA ANT751 if possible, but understand if more metal is required for my situation.

It looks like a wash to me whether to point in the 217 deg or 70 deg direction, but would appreciate direction on that as well, so to speak.

I would appreciate any help.
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Old 25-Sep-2013, 10:45 PM   #2
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Given that the obstructing terrain is closer to you in the San Fransisco direction, I suspect you would find it easier to go for the Sacramento market. This is a rare case where I would consider using a rotator, especially if the antenna was mounted in a way that makes aim adjustments challenging.

An ANT-751 would get some reception but I don't think it's not enough antenna. I think you would have problems with reception reliability on many channels. You need to consider going to the Winegard HD7698P. An RCA TVPRAMP1R preamp would be a good option.

I have no shame using the Antennas Direct 91XG and Antennacraft Y10713 in conditions with significantly better signal conditions.
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Old 26-Sep-2013, 2:47 AM   #3
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Thanks for the very specific response.

If I could ask some newbie followup, what makes that specific antenna a good choice among the overwhelming number of seemingly similar models?
Also, what is a good brand of splitter?

Thanks for all the help.
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