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Old 6-Jul-2012, 5:16 PM   #2
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Both the trees and roof construction present a lot of unknown variability when estimating which antenna will serve best.

Depending on space in the attic, an Antennacraft C290 or better, the C490 would cover the full range of available channels. If you can't get acceptable reception in the attic, the Antennacraft design allows you to re-fold the antenna, making possible to move out to the roof without damage to the antenna.

http://www.antennacraft.net/Antennas...llChannel.html

Use a beginning aim-point of about 50° (compass).

You have plenty of line-of-sight signal so I have high hopes that you'll do well.
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Last edited by GroundUrMast; 6-Jul-2012 at 5:21 PM. Reason: comment re. line-of-sight
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