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Old 10-Feb-2013, 10:14 PM   #11
sk_ota
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Originally Posted by teleview View Post
Discard coax and etc. , replace with new.

Use http://www.coaxseal.com to prevent further water damage , after the damaged coax and connections and hardware has been replaced with new.
Thanks for the great advice, I shall do that first thing in the spring.

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Have you experimented with raising/lowering the antenna in 6 inch increments to locate a better sweet spot for the desired stations? .
I shall try this as well before I invest into a better antenna.

Thanks all for great insight.
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