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Help with Antenna Type Cartersville, Georgia
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http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...c57254f3a9c5e0 Which antenna and any amp needed for my location would you recommend? From what I've read a roof top antenna seems to be in order? I would greatly appreciate your expertise. Thank you in advance. |
Tv Antennas and Reception
Your first address says Cartersville,Georgia and the Radar Map shows the address as McLoud OK . -->How many Tv's will be connected?<--
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No...I'm in Cartersville, Georgia
Thanks you for such a quick response!
No, don't know what happened there with the addresses. I am in Cartersville, Georgia, Zip 30121. Trying again: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...3cf43cf78ea9ff Any advice? LovesDeals |
Tv Antennas and Reception
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At this time we will be connecting two TV's. Eventually may be connecting four TV's.
What are your recommendations for these two options? Are amp's recommended, etc. |
I would try running with out an amplifier. If you loose a station after going through a 4-way splitter, you can add a distribution amplifier such as a PCT-MA2-M or a high input preamp such as an HDP-269.
You do not want to create problems by over amplification, there are a number of fairly strong FM stations on the same heading as the TV stations. Excessive amplification will create harmonic and inter-modulation signals that will interfere with reliable reception. It's often helpful to know what stations can be seen reliably with the antenna connected directly to only one TV. Then, after adding the splitter, amplifier and any other cabling, you will know if there are problems in the distribution section of you installation versus the antenna itself. |
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