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Old 1-Feb-2011, 4:47 PM   #12
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Good antenna for UHF close to the transmitters. It lacks support for VHF though.

The previously mentioned HBU-33 is more antenna than needed. An RCA ANT-751 is designed to cover all of the UHF channels plus the high VHF channels 7 through 13. Another antenna to consider would be a Winegard FV-HD30. Both are somewhat directional but not to the point of causing you to loose access to the strong local stations.

I expect that either of these antennas mounted outside will receive so much signal, that you will need to use some attenuation.
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