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Old 4-Feb-2013, 6:35 PM   #5
elmo
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Wow, what a nice looking signal. An relatively nearby and stacked up in the same direction. There's a lot of channels there and I don't see any adjacent or overlap warnings either. Do follow up on how many you get. With the subchannels available in HD broadcasts, your thumb should get a decent workout.

GroundUrMast made some good recommendations as he sees you have an available range of stations across the entire VHF & UHF spectrum, all the way down to VHF 2, which is as low as it goes. So make sure anything you get doesn't cut you short on reception. Not all antennas tune the entire range as well. The Winegard 769x series are good in most cases, but it's not the best for yours as they don't excel at VHF Lo.
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