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Old 11-Jul-2016, 5:35 PM   #3
skatingrocker17
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Originally Posted by GroundUrMast View Post
Moving the antenna outside is usually the one thing that is far more beneficial than all the rest. Location and height are also key factors.

If this is primarily a hobby, experimenting with different preamp or distribution amp may be fun and educational...
I will likely try the antenna outside tomorrow to see what kind of results I get.

I think the LNA-100 inline-amp filters out FM signals but I don't believe the Juice amp does, which may cause issues. But I have heard that the Juice pre-amp does do well when powerful stations are nearby which also applies to my situation.

I may pick it up on Amazon Prime day since I can get some sort of discount with my Amazon Visa but I will probably wait until I can get it for the right price. I doubt that $80 will get me any more channels that I already have.

I think that putting my antenna outside will improve my CBET (vhf 9) reception which is the only station that I occasionally have problems with breaking up.
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