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Old 1-May-2011, 11:01 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by hanknum View Post
Thanks John. I don't know how I would attach that report, but here's my address:
Here's your TVfool report:

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...8d17d2095b4217

You have UHF stations at only 305 degrees and a mixture of VHF and UHF at 69 degrees. One antenna can't do that unless you also buy a rotor.

Consider a small all channel antenna aimed at 69 degrees and a cheap UHF only for 305. Stack them with the smaller antenna above the larger antenna with about 2' spacing. Run two leadins and use an A/B switch to switch directions.

The UHF only can be a DB-2
The VHF-UHF can be
HD7000R
HBU-22
HD7694P
ANT751
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