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Old 18-Jul-2012, 5:17 AM   #4
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For a variety of reasons, few people can actually mount at 60' AGL. But clearly, your situation gets better as you go up. You'll need to position the antenna to avoid aiming into trees.

Between 25' and 60', the HD7698P is a good choice in your situation. With the CPA19 you have enough signal power to drive a 2 or 3-way splitter and a reasonable amount of coax. At 60' the signal from KOKI could be reliable.

If feeding more than one TV, a rotator can be a source of frustration for the viewer with no control of the antenna aim. But mounting the antenna well out of reach is another reason to consider installing a rotator - you'd have the ability to 'tweak' the aim.
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