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Old 22-Nov-2013, 11:01 PM   #11
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I used google earth and stuck a pin on the actual roof of my house and got the exact coordinates from that, so they should be as accurate as google earth is.... I'm still not sure what to do, because the 2 suggestions seem to be contradicting each other
Thanks, just checking.

Actually, we are both agreeing on your need to use an antenna or combination of antennas that do very well with UHF and High-VHF signals.

The HBU-44 or HBU-55 is a viable 'one antenna' solution. The CM-7778 is fine, with it's single input.

The 91XG and Y10713 offer just a bit more performance and the flexibility to fine tune the aim independently. The TVPRAMP1R is comparable in performance to the CM-7778 and has the option of separate inputs for the UHF and VHF antennas.

As teleview has pointed out, it's unlikely you will need to consider an additional antenna aimed south.
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