Thank you for the quick response!
Question I have is how well do these antenna's hold up to the type of weather we get in Oklahoma (high winds, hail, sleet, frozen rain)?
We actually have a chimney to attach to just as you showed in the picture, and it's on the correct end of the house for an unobstructed view in the direction of the towers. The only downside is our attic at the other end of the house is where the connection to our already existing cabling is at. The chimney side of the house is all vaulted ceiling, so, no attic access.
I was figuring on plugging into this to provide a signal to the cable outlets in our house (only 2 TV's in use). Just guessing, but, it's about 60' from the chimney to where our cable tv taps into our in house cabling (just depends on how directly the cable can be run). From there, it could easily be 50' + to wherever the TV's are located. Can that be done, or, do we need to consider other alternatives?
Last item, any idea on what we are looking at in cost? Unfortunately, I'm not physically able to get on the roof to do this work, so, I have to factor in the installation cost too. I understand the cabling part is a big variable, but, any "guess" as to what we are looking at in cost?
Thank you again for your advice. I really appreciate it.
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