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Old 28-Sep-2011, 8:45 PM   #4
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If a rotator has not been a source of frustration in a three tuner household, a Winegard HD7694P or HD7696P on a rotator would offer both the Providence and Boston signals.

The larger antenna would reduce the likelihood that an amplifier would be needed.

Replacing 10 year old coax seems prudent to me. If the chimney mounting hardware is not compromised by corrosion, reuse it.

A two antenna system with A/B switching is another option. The local Providence signals can be received with a smaller antenna.
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