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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Cell tower interferance
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<p>[QUOTE="RF Steve, post: 133861, member: 18630"]A line filter can not be installed on a Lava antenna where it needs to be in order to work ahead of the amplifier. The amplifier on the Lava antenna is built into the antenna, and is not likely to have any kind of out of band filtering. In fact they claim coverage of 40-300 MHz VHF and 400-890 MHz UHF. The marketing claims for the Lava, and other similar Chinese antennas have been border line scam. The life expectancy of the antennas is very short when mounted outside. Unless they have improved the motor in most of them fails shortly after installation. Most of them do work surprisingly well during there short life span.</p><p>Steve[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="RF Steve, post: 133861, member: 18630"]A line filter can not be installed on a Lava antenna where it needs to be in order to work ahead of the amplifier. The amplifier on the Lava antenna is built into the antenna, and is not likely to have any kind of out of band filtering. In fact they claim coverage of 40-300 MHz VHF and 400-890 MHz UHF. The marketing claims for the Lava, and other similar Chinese antennas have been border line scam. The life expectancy of the antennas is very short when mounted outside. Unless they have improved the motor in most of them fails shortly after installation. Most of them do work surprisingly well during there short life span. Steve[/QUOTE]
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