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Is AX-906G2 Stealth good for my area?
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I would not choose that particular antenna. I am suspicious of the advertising claims.
Based on the information in the report you provided, I would say you should consider the installation of a tower, 60' high if possible. You are located a fair distance from most of the broadcast towers and hills block your line of site to most. I realize that a tower is not possible for everyone, still, every bit of altitude you can get is precious in your situation. I would choose an Antennas Direct 91-XG and an Antennacraft Y-10713. Both antennas are large deep fringe antennas. To get the best use from those antennas I would use a heavy duty rotator such as a Hy-Gain AR-40. A preamplifier such as the Channel Master CM7777 has inputs for the separate UHF and VHF antennas. I realize that I'm suggesting one of the more expensive solutions, but I am rather certain that you will get little satisfaction spending money on the antenna you refer to. |
GroundUrMast is absolutely on the right track with his recommendations. I would only add that you should get as much altitude as is practical with your antenna system.
His choice of a rotator is an excellent, albeit expensive one. if you need to economize, you can use a Channel Master 9521a as a less-expensive alternative, however, it is nowhere nearly as good a rotator as the Hy-Gain AR-40 |
Tv Antennas and Reception
I agree with GroundUrMast , he has suggested the best way to receive the weak digital channels that are in all directions.
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