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Old 24-Oct-2014, 4:13 PM   #22
devidog
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
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.

ADTech, I already have the DB8B and the rotor, Craigslist, I need a vhf for 8 and 12, I guess I also need a grounding block for the rg6 and will also need the amp and combiner. I should also be looking at a compression tool. I'd like to get this all sorted out before Tuesday, I'll be going out for a week or three. I know right where you are and will drive within a few miles of you on my way out. I live close to the airport in Sycamore Hills.



Any suggestions on a VHF antenna and pre-amp? How about fm trap? Also need to join the leads.
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