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Old 10-Nov-2011, 9:03 PM   #5
GroundUrMast
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Thanks for clarifying your goals.

DL is quite right, the XG-91 is going to be too directional to offer simultaneous reception of your local signals. I agree with his advise to consult the detailed reception conditions in your area. I suspect that the analog signal of CITS is no longer on the air but you'll want to confirm that. If you have that much power so close to you, reception of all other channels will be quite difficult.

Reception of the local signals should be easy with just a cheap set of rabbit ears. (Non amplified.) http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=2828
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