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Old 26-Apr-2013, 4:56 AM   #4
GroundUrMast
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I have a strong bias toward the DB4e... I paid retail and haven't been given anything to say that by AD or anyone else. My DB4e outperforms my Winegard HD8800. I attribute the performance in large part to the fact that the DB4e is designed with the new UHF channel spectrum in mind (real CH-14 through CH-51, as opposed to the former CH-14 through CH-69 range).

WIWN carries Weather Nation. It's broadcast on real CH-5 (Low-VHF) so a UHF only antenna is going to leave you little hope of reliable reception of that particular signal. If you want that network in your line-up (I would), an all channel combo antenna would be a simple and reasonable solution. Options include the Winegard HD7015, Antennacraft C490, Channel Master CM-3018 and similar products.
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