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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Reception Issues with Los Angeles area
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<p>[QUOTE="Piggie, post: 17991, member: 2941"]Amen. How come something that is a folded dipole sport any gain on VHF can claim those kind of numbers? Very few UHF directors.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't have any metal in the air. Amps don't make antennas, aluminum in the sky makes an antenna.</p><p></p><p>You need to contact the local stations on VHF, see when they plan to increase power (at least KTTV and KCOP and KABC) .</p><p></p><p>Depending on the type of structure, what type of antenna you can put you have people here to suggest better antenna. Don M has been at this longer than I. A lot of my learning came from reading his posts at AVS.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piggie, post: 17991, member: 2941"]Amen. How come something that is a folded dipole sport any gain on VHF can claim those kind of numbers? Very few UHF directors. It doesn't have any metal in the air. Amps don't make antennas, aluminum in the sky makes an antenna. You need to contact the local stations on VHF, see when they plan to increase power (at least KTTV and KCOP and KABC) . Depending on the type of structure, what type of antenna you can put you have people here to suggest better antenna. Don M has been at this longer than I. A lot of my learning came from reading his posts at AVS.[/QUOTE]
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