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Old 24-Jun-2011, 11:19 PM   #11
John Candle
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Tv Antennas and Reception

Having a antenna on a rotor is Ok for watch programs with one Tv , the person that controls the Tv remote control and controls where the antenna is aimed controls the programing to watch. Having the antenna on a rotor with 2 or more Tv's connected leads to disagreements about what Tv stations the antenna is aimed at. At your location all of the network stations can be received with 2 separate antennas , one aimed at 75 degree and one aimed at 204 degree. and separate coax from each antenna to the location of each Tv with a remote control A/B antenna switch at each Tv location. The 2 separate antenna setup will allow each Tv location to switch from one antenna to the other a watch the programs they will like to watch. First how ever lets see what can be received by aiming the one antenna on a rotor at 75 degrees and 204 degrees. At 75 degrees what is the reception like of these channels , WPRW (vc50) MyNetwork , WFLD (vc32) FOX , WSNS (vc44) Telemundo , WCIU (vc26) Indpendent , WGN (vc9) The CW , WMAQ (vc5) NBC , WLS (vc7) ABC , WCPX (vc38) ION. . And in the direction of 204 degree , WHOI (vc43) ABC , WMBD (vc31) CBS , WWTO (vc35) Indpendent , WTVP (vc47) PBS . . (vc) = Virtual Channel.
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