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Old 21-Apr-2013, 12:46 AM   #1
oldswim
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Reception in TN

We got rid of cable about a year ago. The wiring is still in the house. We have four TVs that we would like to connect to an antenna. We have an indoor antenna that does fine in one room, and the same antenna in another room that doesn't get much. We'd like to go with an outdoor antenna that would work for all of our TVs if possible. If we can only get the green zone channels, that's OK. WMC-DT in the red zone would be great, but if it is going to significantly increase the cost of the antenna, then it's not worth it. We are in tornado country, and the local weather is most important.

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Old 22-Apr-2013, 3:36 AM   #2
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The provided tvfool radar report and channel list is showing no number for antenna height feet above ground.

To see if signal strengths improve with antenna higher above ground , please make and post 3 tvfool radar plot reports.

10 and 25 and 40 feet antenna heights above ground.

Do not delete the first radar report and channel list that is showing no antenna height above ground.

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