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Originally Posted by djmike0408
Well ... there are only 2 of us in the house on a normal basis ... and several of the TVs are mounted on the wall with the coax cable buried in the walls already. So, I wouldn't want to do the dual line thing ... plus have to worry about two antennas. So, that being said ... I assume the way for me to go would be a rotator and the Winegard HD7698P paired with the Antennas Direst CPA-19?
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To be on the safe side, you could hold off on the rotator purchase until you confirm that you can't 'split the shot' between DC and Baltimore. You can also verify the reliability of the weaker Baltimore signals by manually aiming the 7698 that way. Realistically, if the UHF performance of the 7698 is able to deliver the Baltimore channels, I think you're going to need a rotator.
The CM9521A rotator is often recommended. It's about the best consumer grade rotator for the price. The next step up is the Hy-Gain AR-40 (much stronger unit) at about three times the cost of the 9521.
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)
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Last edited by GroundUrMast; 27-Apr-2011 at 11:28 PM.
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