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Old 25-Sep-2020, 10:50 PM   #135
rabbit73
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Originally Posted by Tim View Post
Blackstone,

The RabbitEars link you provided pulls up Topeka, KS which is the default location for the signal search map.

Be sure to enter your address in the search box at the bottom left of the map, then click the 'Search' button.
Then click on the 'Move Pushpin to Center of Map View' button. You can then drag the pushpin to your exact location if needed.
Enter your antenna height above ground in the appropriate box.
Press the 'Go' button and wait for the result list to populate.
Then copy the shareable link from the top of the Result List and share here.
Here is a current report for blackstone, unless he has moved:
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchma...tudy_id=154710



I prefer to use coordinates for a rabbitears.info report. I use Google to give me the coordinates, enter them in the box, and press Go. That way, I don't have to mess with the pushpin.

You can enter both coordinates in the left box separated by a comma, or enter the lat in the left box and the long in the right box.
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Last edited by rabbit73; 25-Sep-2020 at 11:20 PM.
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