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Old 26-Nov-2010, 8:02 PM   #1
Mikez
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Help with stations to north & south

Hi,

I live right on the shore of Lake Michigan and most of my local stations come from Green Bay which is @ 40 miles away approximately 300 degrees azimuth. However, we also like a number of stations that are in Milwaukee and is due south about 70+ miles away over water and 180 degrees.

I was going to get a Channel Master 4228 and a antenna amp. But will this help me with stations to the south that are high up on the UHF?

Here's the antenna analysis: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...81a32ea9a5ede7

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Mike
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Old 27-Nov-2010, 3:33 AM   #2
John Candle
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Television Reception

Television transmissions spread this far apart in two separate directions means that a Tv antenna with a rotor or a two antenna solution with a remote control A/B switch. So the question is , how many tv's will be connected ? If one tv then a antenna with a rotor will be fine. If more tv's , then two antennas with remote control A/B switches at each tv. The 'Pending applications included' shows that WWAZ channel 5 is on the air now or will be soon. So to better understand the best antenna set up , how many tv's will be connected ?
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Old 27-Nov-2010, 6:04 PM   #3
Mikez
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Wow! I guess this going to get complicated!!

I plan on having three sets hooked up, with a possible fourth in th future.

So, I guess I'm game for a cool two antenna set-up.

How do I accomplish this?

Thanks,

Mike
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