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Old 24-Oct-2014, 3:37 PM   #21
ADTech
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DB8B
We have the DB8 or DB8e, no DB8"B", though.

Fox is going to probably be the one network that's not easily (if at all) received. Despite the simulator's calculations, a 12 kW UHF signal from 55 miles away over hills is going to be a long shot. KQFX is on the same tower as KMIZ.

Yes, use a pre-amp. It will improve your system noise margin.

Electric lines typically cause problems on weak VHF (KOMU, for example). Only way to fix is to increase distance, should that be a problem.

I doubt you'll need the rotor unless you end up with a problem with multipath which is common in valleys.

We're located out in Ellisville not far from Manchester and just off Old State, so our office likely isn't too far away.
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