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vacation home antenna choice
hello all,
I cut the cord on my own home last year and went with the 91XG thanks to reviews and learned a lot from this website. Now I am looking to upgrade our antenna at my inlaws vaction home. We have an old yagi style antenna on a 15' pole (single story house) there and it is falling to pieces. I could probably repair it but I think a new antenna would bring in a better signal and hopfully a few more channels. Here is my report for the location. http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...8d17a4645f052a I would really like to increase the number of channels we can pull in but I am not sure the 91xg would be best because of all the different directions. Would something like the DB8 be a good option? Also the vaction home is up in Minnesota so I am worried the 91xg wouldn't hold up well through the winter. |
The DB-8 and it's competitors will fair better in the harsh winters of MN. It will need to be on a rotator to cover the widely scattered stations though.
KCCO and KCCW will need a high VHF antenna such as the Winegard YA-1713 or Antennacraft Y10713. The strong signal from the PBS affiliate calls for a preamp with moderate to high input capability, such as the Antennacraft 10G221. |
Tv Antennas and Reception
I suggest a Winegard HD7698P antenna and a HDP269 preamp , mounted on a CM 9521A rotor. The 3 directions the Tv stations are at , 360 , 93 , 215 , degrees magnetic compass. The networks that will be received are , PBS , CBS , FOX , MyNetwork , ABC.
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Tv Antennas and Reception
A variation of the reception setup is. A 91GX mounted on the rotor , (the 91XG will have less wind resistance then the DB8). and the YA 1713 mounted on the mast with a fixed position of about 215 magnetic compass - KCCO 7 CBS. KCCO and KCCW are both CBS and have the same programing , KCCO has the stronger signal. The 10G221 preamp is connected to both antennas.
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