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Originally Posted by teleview
Please note that the tvfool radar plot report is resolved to street level only.
Based on the street level report.
The following recommendation will receive the Digital Tv stations/channels in the Green and Yellow reception zones of the tvfool radar reports channels list and that is - a lot - of channels.
For reception of the most number of Digital Tv stations/channels , to the , north west , west , south east , and that is - a lot - of digital Tv stations/channels.
Above the roof , install a Antennas Direct Clear Stream 4 UHF antenna aimed at about 280 degree magnetic compass direction with the reflector screens removed and the CS4 will receive Digital Tv stations/channels to the , north west , west , south east. At the front and back of the CS4 because the reflector screens are removed.
Also install a Antenna Craft CS600 VHF antenna aimed at about 335 degree magnetic compass direction for reception of the Digital VHF stations/channels to the , north west and south east.
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Buy the ronard antenna mounts at solidsignal by typing the word ronard in the solidsignal search box.
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I'm guessing my address isn't in their database, however I'm assuming street level is fine. I live on a small street in a small town.
I live in a development where the hoa doesn't approve of roof mounted antennas. Think I'm out of luck?
Antenna's direct emailed me today with the below recommendation:
I'd suggest a DB4e with option VHF add-on (see attachment) plus a rotor. Because of the spreads and distances involved, it's unlikely you'll readily find a single aiming direction that will outperform an antenna that is accurately aimed. Here is the VHF add on:
http://www.antennasdirect.com/store/...-Assembly.html
Again though, I'd like to avoid having to use a rotor. I could see having a VHF/UHF combo (I assume I would use a combiner).
Is there an antenna that I could point between the Greensboro (Southwest) market (245) and 285 to pick up all the major networks, reliably?
Also, what stations would be VHF? I think I may be reading the report incorrectly, but thought that VHF would be 2-13 "real" channel?
Thank you again!!!