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Old 25-Jul-2012, 2:22 PM   #2
signals unlimited
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Location: south-central PA.
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You have many channels available, mostly from the ENE. The Ion channel is to your West. This could require a rotor, but due to the strength of your signals, first try using an Antennas Direct CS2 complete. Remove the reflector screen from the rear of the antenna. This will create a bi-directional antenna. Aim the antenna to 75 degrees magnetic to receive all of the channels to your ENE and the ION channel to your West.

If your present mount is in good shape and it provides a view to the East and West you can use it to mount the new antenna, but I recommend that you replace the coax with new RG6.

If there is an existing ground block, use it. If not install one in line with your coax and connect it to your electrical service ground rod.
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