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Old 23-Aug-2013, 5:31 PM   #3
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Agreed...

You're describing an antenna product that's been promoted under several brands. In every case, they seem to depend on the consumers' lack of knowledge and a lot of extravagant claims that sound too good to be true.

Antennacraft, Antennas Direct, Channel Master and Winegard publish credible specifications for their antennas. There are a few other reputable antenna manufactures, but they choose not the provide much in the way of technically useful data.

I see from your previous posts, you have a desire to understand the technology. Please, feel free to ask more questions.
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