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Old 11-Jan-2012, 6:46 PM   #4
5spdfrk
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Thanks for the reply!

The attic shouldn't pose any problems, the house is wood framed with vinyl siding, has standard roofing shingles and the insulation is blown in, so there isn't much metal to cause any issues, unless attics just cause a problem for antennas in general.

I don't mind mounting an antenna on the roof as long as it doesn't have to be on the top of the pitch and could be mounted on the backside of the roof pitch instead. Is that possible? I just don't want it to look unsightly from the street.

The Winegard pre-amp is substantially lest costly than the Antennas Direct one. Are there any major differences between the two? Also, would it be okay to go ahead and install the pre-amp with only one TV or should I wait until I need it?
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