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Old 7-Apr-2012, 2:36 AM   #15
douflag
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Your unit is the one with the red star. If rectangle box in lower right corner of your unit is a balcony , put the antenna out there close to the edge , and aim the antenna to the east south east and south. Here is how to aim indoor type antennas , http://www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html
By pointing the antenna E/SE/S, would I need to have buildings in the area to pick up the reflected signals? If so, that's a problem, because there isn't much for a signal to bounce off of by where I'm at.
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Yes it is Ok to use a long coax to connect the antenna to the Tv. No complaining about a coax cable running through your apartment , will you pay for tv reception or watch for free??
Nah, I have an alien looking antenna (HDTVi) now, so that extra cable isn't going to make a difference to me. I think you may have mentioned about flat coax cables in other posts. Can you recommend one? Thanks!
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Could move to the unit on the north end of the building.
Well, that would just be impractical. lol
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