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Re: Off-Air VHF/UHF TV Antennas
rat shack commonly puts their aerials on sale, i would go that route, and
yes definately an amp of some kind will be wanted (i would run it first to
one tv and align for the best reception you can get, then worry about
splitting it off)
those ufo looking antenna's usually either do one of 2 things... they either
work great or they dont work as well as a set of rabbit ears on the tv
directly. i still havent seen a pattern between good and bad reception with
them (the company i work for used to sell them until we saw how hit and miss
they were with reception)
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From: silug-discuss-owner@silug.org
[mailto:silug-discuss-owner@silug.org]On Behalf Of mike808
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 3:10 AM
To: discuss@sluug.org
Subject: Off-Air VHF/UHF TV Antennas
Anyone have any recommendations on where to buy locally?
Good selection? Pricing?
Brand recommendations? Winegard? Terk? Recoton? RatShak?
This will be mounted in the attic (inside).
Location is in the Hwy 141 south of Hwy 30 area.
Antennaweb says I should be fine with just about anything.
I am distributing to 6 locations, so a pre-amp is probably wise.
Again, recommendations? Separate, or built into antenna?
Mike808/
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