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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
One Screw-- And I Wrecked My Antenna??
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<p>[QUOTE="mrlewp87, post: 145339, member: 94692"]<strong>I believe it's clear that I already bought and installed the new rotor. I made sure that the antenna couldn't turn anymore on it's built-in rotor base, then secured it to a short mast mounted to the new rotor. My intentions were to use only the amp portion of the thing. </strong></p><p><strong> Still, I appreciate the ideas about fixing a new antenna toward weaker stations, and already was surprised during earlier trials of the Boostwave, to have seen some great TV images while learning that the antenna was in fact 180 dgrs. in the opposite direction. </strong></p><p><strong> I hadn't expressed any special interest in the lower VHF channels, so not sure about that question regarding them. And RFSteve, did you mean to say "extinct" transmitters? If so, what info suggests that?</strong></p><p><strong> I had an antenna picked out before going cheap, and reconsidering the same one. But I am open to recommendations. I don't wish to go too large, in size or cost. </strong>[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrlewp87, post: 145339, member: 94692"][B]I believe it's clear that I already bought and installed the new rotor. I made sure that the antenna couldn't turn anymore on it's built-in rotor base, then secured it to a short mast mounted to the new rotor. My intentions were to use only the amp portion of the thing. Still, I appreciate the ideas about fixing a new antenna toward weaker stations, and already was surprised during earlier trials of the Boostwave, to have seen some great TV images while learning that the antenna was in fact 180 dgrs. in the opposite direction. I hadn't expressed any special interest in the lower VHF channels, so not sure about that question regarding them. And RFSteve, did you mean to say "extinct" transmitters? If so, what info suggests that? I had an antenna picked out before going cheap, and reconsidering the same one. But I am open to recommendations. I don't wish to go too large, in size or cost. [/B][/QUOTE]
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