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Forum: Help With Reception 4-Aug-2012, 1:22 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 9,694
Posted By GroundUrMast
The difference between the 'Current' and...

The difference between the 'Current' and 'Pending' values don't explain the great difference between our results... If I'm using flawed math, I would like to be corrected.
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Forum: Help With Reception 3-Aug-2012, 5:37 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 9,694
Posted By GroundUrMast
@teleview, I'm all in favor of adding KCWX to the...

@teleview, I'm all in favor of adding KCWX to the lineup...

The AP3700 covers all of the VHF band, CH-2 through CH-13, which is fine in this case... there aren't enough other strong VHF signals to...
Forum: Help With Reception 3-Aug-2012, 1:49 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 9,694
Posted By GroundUrMast
It would pass CH 7 and higher unamplified. ...

It would pass CH 7 and higher unamplified.

Antenna to common port of the first HLSJ, amp connected to the low port. High port feeds the high port of the down stream HLSJ. The amp out feeds the low...
Forum: Help With Reception 3-Aug-2012, 1:19 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 9,694
Posted By GroundUrMast
I'm agreeing that adding KCWX to the line up is...

I'm agreeing that adding KCWX to the line up is desirable.

The key will be how high can the antenna be mounted. A noise margin of 8.9 dB is and antenna gain of 7.4 dB is not enough to overcome the...
Forum: Help With Reception 3-Aug-2012, 12:48 AM
Replies: 23
Views: 9,694
Posted By GroundUrMast
@teleview, when I saw you refer to a smaller...

@teleview, when I saw you refer to a smaller antenna I was concerned. However, the 7082 is reasonable.
But, if reception of KCWX is a priority, then using a large antenna mounted high enough to have...
Forum: Help With Reception 2-Aug-2012, 10:00 PM
Replies: 23
Views: 9,694
Posted By GroundUrMast
The reality is, you'll be 'shooting' through the...

The reality is, you'll be 'shooting' through the entire building structure. You would be far better off mounting a CS-2v (CS2 Complete) on the chimney where it can 'see' over the edge of the roof. If...
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