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Old 22-Jul-2010, 4:30 PM   #4
Tigerbangs
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You are actually in pretty fair shape: you'll be able to see all your major TV networks with a decent outdoor antenna and a rotator. You have several stations on VHF-high-band plus some UHF stations to get, and they come from different cities, so a fringe-area VHF-high-band plus UHF antenna is in order. I would recommend using a Winegard HD-7696P or a HD-7697P mounted on your roof, along with a good rotator like a Channel Master 9521a, which will allow you to turn the antenna to see both Columbus, GA and Montgomery, AL from your house. You may also want to consider a preamplifier if you need to run long cable lengths (greater than 75') or want to run multiple TV sets from your antenna. I would consider a Winegard HDP-269 high-input preamp in such a case.

http://www.winegard.com/kbase/upload/HD7696P.pdf
http://www.winegard.com/kbase/upload...20_HDP-269.pdf
http://www.ChannelMaster.com/Best_An...9521A_s/63.htm

here is a good installation guide to help you:http://manuals.solidsignal.com/AntInstallGuide.pdf
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