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Old 28-Jun-2011, 6:25 AM   #6
John Candle
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Tv Antennas and Reception

As you can see the Tv stations are in 2 groups , the north and a little bit west and south and a little bit west. This is very good , it makes receiving the Tv stations much easer. The Tv transmissions are Strong at your location. I have some questions , How many Tv's will be connected?? Is there a , front , back or side yard on the west side of the house?? You can put a antenna outside with no attachments to the house. A tripod mount with boards or cement blocks as a base , standing on the ground with a 10 foot mast and Winegard HD7000R antenna aimed at about 200 degree magnetic compass. The coax from the antenna can be routed into the house with a Flat Coax model FC-300LX at a window or door , or the coax from the antenna can be connected to where the coax in the house go to one place. Most house coax goes to a outside location. If you go with the FC-300LX at a door or window , be nice to the flat coax and do not slam doors and windows on it. The Antenna Craft / Radio Shack 10Y203 tripod mount is a good mount. I need to know how many Tv's will be connected so as to know if a distribution amplifier will be used or not. Here are places to buy tv antennas and etc., http://www.solidsignal.com , http://www.starkelectronic.com , http://www.amazon.com , http://www.3starinc.com , http://www.homedepot.com , http://www.lowes.com

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