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Old 27-Jan-2013, 10:14 PM   #5
teleview
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That first HD7698P antenna reference is/was a Typo , I have corrected to say HD7696P.

The HD7696P antenna is a UHF antenna and a VHF antenna , a all in one antenna.

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No requirement for a separate UHF antenna and a separate VHF antenna at your reception location.

The Tv stations to the , north west and south west , are more of the same networks that are to the , north east. NBC, CBS ABC , PBS and such.

And are weaker of signal strength.

To see if you will like to receive them , I recommend turn the antenna by hand.

To the directions of the Tv stations. And scan for Digital Broadcast Tv channels.
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If you will like to receive the Tv stations all the time.

I recommend choose one direction. And install a Bigger antenna , a Winegard HD7698P antenna.

This second antenna the HD7698P antenna Will Not be connected onto the other antenna system.

And will have , no splitter for 1 Tv connected , a splitter for more then 1 Tv connected , distribution amplifier set up the same as the other system.

The 2 antenna systems will be and are Separate antenna systems all the way to the Tv/s location/s.

The separate antenna systems will be connected to a Remote control A/B antenna switch at each Tv location. http://www.mcmelectronics.com #32-4425.

Remote control A/B antenna switching is Channel Surfing Friendly.

Press the button on the hand held remote control , change antennas , and keep on channel surfing.
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Putting 1 antenna on a , antenna rotator , Is Not channel surfing friendly , must wait for antenna to rotate , and their Will Be Domestic Issues about where the antenna is aimed.

Last edited by teleview; 30-Jan-2013 at 6:17 AM.
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