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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
One Screw-- And I Wrecked My Antenna??
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<p>[QUOTE="MrPogi, post: 145324, member: 5542"]If you are feeding only one TV, you shouldn't need an amplifier. </p><p>My suggestion is to get rid of the antenna you have. Even if you fix it, it will fail rather quickly. Don't waste your time and money, let us suggest some antennas that will work for you.</p><p></p><p>question:</p><p>Do you NEED channels 2 and 5? They are VHF-lo and will require a larger (and more expensive) antenna.</p><p></p><p>Suggestion:</p><p>You may be able to get the strong stations to the S/SE off the back of an antenna pointed at the weaker stations @ 56 degrees, eliminating the need for a rotor.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrPogi, post: 145324, member: 5542"]If you are feeding only one TV, you shouldn't need an amplifier. My suggestion is to get rid of the antenna you have. Even if you fix it, it will fail rather quickly. Don't waste your time and money, let us suggest some antennas that will work for you. question: Do you NEED channels 2 and 5? They are VHF-lo and will require a larger (and more expensive) antenna. Suggestion: You may be able to get the strong stations to the S/SE off the back of an antenna pointed at the weaker stations @ 56 degrees, eliminating the need for a rotor.[/QUOTE]
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