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Old 28-Jul-2012, 1:25 AM   #4
GroundUrMast
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Your report shows a long list of receivable signals. You'll need to use a large deep fringe antenna. An Antennacraft 91XG or Winegard HD9095P are in that class.

There is one receivable station on real channel 11, WTVI but it also broadcasts on UHF channel 14. As a result, I would forgo an antenna with support for real channel 2 through 13 reception, or, use a separate antenna dedicated to that one channel.

You also need to be able to mount the antenna(s) above the tops of nearby trees and buildings. http://www.3starinc.com/antenna_mounts_and_masts.html and www.solidsignal.com are two sources offering a full range of mast, brackets, tripods, etc.

Your location has stations coming from all around the compass. The most practical approach seems to be adding a rotator to the system. The NTE U106 rotator and TB-105 thrust bearing are a strong combination. http://www.3starinc.com/antenna_rotors.html

The signals are not strong, so a low noise preamp is going to be needed. The Antennas Direct PA-18 is worth considering.
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)

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