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Old 21-Oct-2010, 1:04 PM   #5
Tigerbangs
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There are few places in West Virginia where TV reception is easy, and most places are almost impossible. You are in one of those situations where nothing is close-by or easy to get. In any event, you'll need pretty extreme measures to get all of your networks.

I would stake out the highest ground that you possibly can, and expect to use a tower of at least 50', and use deep-fringe antennas, like an AntennasDirect XG-91 for UHF and a Winegard YA-1713 for VHF, plus a rotator and a Channel Master Titan 7777 preamplifier, but you STILL may not see all of the network stations reliably. Only you can determine whether such an extreme situation is worth your time, money ( probably in excess of $1,200.00) and effort.
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