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Old 5-Feb-2018, 2:37 PM   #13
rickbb
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Originally Posted by jrgagne99 View Post

You might want some way to check for reception while you're up there, to help get your height and aim optimized. I had a portable 7" TV that helped a great deal in my setup. It is also possible to build a signal strength meter out of a Winegard SensarPro RV-unit. The review on Amazon has instructions, it might also be in my thread...
I use a laptop with a USB tuner for this. Really helps a lot to aim your antenna. Sometimes just using a compass direction does not give you the best signal.

You don't want to go to all this trouble only to find out you need to go back up to turn the antenna a few degrees this way or that.
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