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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
ID an old antenna please?
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<p>[QUOTE="xbanderradio, post: 61431, member: 6020"]<strong>Finco for Sure</strong></p><p></p><p>Used to have Finco catalogs in the 1960's while living in central Ohio.</p><p>We had crappy reception from Cleveland due to our location below a small</p><p>hill. This picture was definitely an antenna I wanted my father to buy</p><p>and bolt down big time. It looked like it begged to be blown over when</p><p>coated by an ice storm. You could chop it down making the elements</p><p>shorter for today's high-VHF channels and it would have less wind load.</p><p>However, that suggestion may start a swirling of comments about not</p><p>fixing something that is not broken.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="xbanderradio, post: 61431, member: 6020"][b]Finco for Sure[/b] Used to have Finco catalogs in the 1960's while living in central Ohio. We had crappy reception from Cleveland due to our location below a small hill. This picture was definitely an antenna I wanted my father to buy and bolt down big time. It looked like it begged to be blown over when coated by an ice storm. You could chop it down making the elements shorter for today's high-VHF channels and it would have less wind load. However, that suggestion may start a swirling of comments about not fixing something that is not broken.[/QUOTE]
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