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Best Outdoor Antenna for me
I was wanting to get some good expert opinions on what to replace my current setup with some new equipment based on my TV Fool Results....
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http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d83874f9bb0fb16 Here is my current setup.... -Antenna #1 is a VHF/UHF/FM radio shack's $120+ flavor from about 5 years ago (sorry do not know model #, I believe is the Antennacraft HD1200 version from about 5 years ago) -Antenna #2 is a DB8 UHF (currently not used) -Rotor is a Channel Master CM9521A -Cable is all RG-6, but a mixture of differnet flavors of shielding. Longest run is approximately 130 foot. -Various splitters (3 or 4) for feeding 3 TVs, satellite receivers, and stereo receiver. -Amp / Preamp does not exist at this time. Here is my problem.... I had a high wind storm bend my mast that entends out of my tower, and folded about 4 VHF elements forward. Also for obvious reasons my cabling runs are not the best and are long runs, so I would like to upgrade to RG-11 for the run down my tower to at least to my splitter which will now only be one, most like an 8 port. Here is my delima.... I have ran across the HD stacker in my searches, and have been seeing mixed opinions, but was seriously considering a stacked setup to replace my current setup. I have also recommended using the Wineguard HD 8200U with a Channel Master CM7777 Preamp if I wanted to go single antenna setup .... ..... or going with a Wineguard HD 5030 plus an Antennas Direct 91XG if I wanted to go with a stacked antenna setup. I think I am totally confused now from looking at so much different antenna information that I need some good expert opions. Could you also recommend the best locations for purchasing the antenna(s), preamp, and coax. Thanks everyone in advance for your efforts!!!! |
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