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Then how do you combine the combined VHF (HSLJ) into the UHF it still appears to me a need for UVSJ. This HSLJ
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...-%28ZHLSJ-1%29 does not mention combining UHF only low and high band VHF. |
The Solid Signal listing is incomplete. Se previous posts # 10 & #14.
Tower Guy's recommendation is correct. |
So I'll order http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...-%28ZHLSJ-1%29
connect the low band VHF (ch 2-6)antenna on low input of combiner and the UHF/VHF on high VHF input then as you say according to frequencies the output will then get CH 2-69. Hope to understand thanks for your patience and advice. I'll later post my experiences and results. |
Yep, that should work fine.
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I just wanted to pass on the great advice and knowledge that you guys passed on to me. Thanks so much appreciate it. i want to share my last results to this UHF?VHF and a low VHF antenna that is now giving me great results. The combo antenna RCA ANT 751 I mounted on the roof months ago and it worked great. Recently we posted here to get a lo VHF antenna Antennacraft Y562 that would pull in a station and substation 48 miles away. It worked great. Now what I did is then mounted the lo vhf in the attic and the other antenna. It seemed not so good. So the RCA went back on the roof. THe only thing I can say that I did versus the UVSJ HSLJ combiners was that I just turned a splitter around and lo behold all looking really good. I get all channels on the EPG broadcast area. That's where it's now and I'll be watching it. Thanks again guys.
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