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Dual direction UHF Antennas
First off great forum....... hadn't had to post yet and got pretty far in my quest to cut the cord from reading here and a little help from a friend.
my report..... http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46aeca58b147d5 I get every channel up to and including channel 19 on the report. All the transmitters for the channels I care about are located at 155* except one. Channel 34 is at 23*. For DVR reasons is it possible to have 2 UHF antennas pointing at the each site for a complete channel lineup without using a rotor ? If so how is the wiring done properly ? My current setup is a Winegard 8800 and a Channel Master 7778 pre amp. Thanks for any help. |
Pratical and Useful Information.
The signal strength of , K34MJ-D Real UHF Digital channel 34 , Retro Tv , PBJ , Tuff Tv , Frost Great Out Doors Tv , is very weak signal strength.
Install a Separate antenna and antenna sustem that is not connected to the main antenna system. Install a Channel Master CM4228HD antenna aimed at about 23 degree magnetic compass direction. Here is how to aim antennas. www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html Use a Real and Actual magnetic compass to aim antenna. ------------- Install a , www.kitztech.com KT-200-Coax Tv Antenna Booster , Remote Power - Coax Fed. ----- The Main antenna system and the second antenna system are Separate antenna systems and are not connected together on to same coax. ---------- Use a Remote control A/B antenna switch to change from one antenna to the other antenna. www.mcmelectronics.com Part number , 32-4425 . |
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