The Five Best Over-The-Air HD Antennea
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Re: The Five Best Over-The-Air HD Antennea
Some gimmick (really good looking) antennas actually have a gain of less than one.
Some have built in pre-amplifiers.
It may be easier to build your own.
Most effective way to boost your signal is to use quality feedline and properly installed connectors.
Some have built in pre-amplifiers.
It may be easier to build your own.
Most effective way to boost your signal is to use quality feedline and properly installed connectors.
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Re: The Five Best Over-The-Air HD Antennea
The ClearStream 2 and the Terk are known to work well.
Aircheck? You'd make a great board op.
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Re: The Five Best Over-The-Air HD Antennea
Put this one in your attic:
http://dennysantennaservice.com/hd_stac ... -html.html
Solid for 60+ miles out without an amp.
If you have the room, pinpoint with a programmable rotator. (If you're clear of 3' of obstructions in a circle).
http://dennysantennaservice.com/hd_stac ... -html.html
Solid for 60+ miles out without an amp.
If you have the room, pinpoint with a programmable rotator. (If you're clear of 3' of obstructions in a circle).
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Cameron Smith - CSRE®
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Senior Digital Product Manager - Hibbett Sports|City Gear