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RCA ANT751 How is it on VHF?
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<p>[QUOTE="jimw, post: 51950, member: 5433"]I tested the ant751 in south Florida(read waaaay flat). I am 47 miles north of 2 hi vhf stations on adjacent channels, 12 and 13. They both are the same distance and 182 degrees from me. The station on 13 for whatever reason has always been the most difficult to recieve. I get them both great using the ant751 sitting on the top of a plastic topped 6 ft stepladder. Got a solid signal for several hours over 2 days. With that setup, I get all the networks, etc. 23 channels. Using rabbitears with a uhf loop, I got 20 channels outside using the ladder, etc. The 2 hi vhf signals were missing using rabbitears.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimw, post: 51950, member: 5433"]I tested the ant751 in south Florida(read waaaay flat). I am 47 miles north of 2 hi vhf stations on adjacent channels, 12 and 13. They both are the same distance and 182 degrees from me. The station on 13 for whatever reason has always been the most difficult to recieve. I get them both great using the ant751 sitting on the top of a plastic topped 6 ft stepladder. Got a solid signal for several hours over 2 days. With that setup, I get all the networks, etc. 23 channels. Using rabbitears with a uhf loop, I got 20 channels outside using the ladder, etc. The 2 hi vhf signals were missing using rabbitears.[/QUOTE]
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