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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
A Decent Rooftop Antenna
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<p>[QUOTE="Fringe Reception, post: 95991, member: 4739"]Enigmacode, (et al):</p><p></p><p>I wonder if a 4-Bay like a Channel Master 4221 with the reflector removed would grab most of your NW and SE channels? If RF-6 doesn't come in, an 8-Bay Channel Master 4228 with its reflector removed would give you a better chance. Neither antenna is designed for low-band VHF, but the 4228 is pretty good on high-band VHF and its cross bars act as a VHF reflector element.</p><p></p><p>Both of those antennas are discontinued, but they come along pretty often on Craigslist: in fact, I sold a 4228 to a chap using CL two weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>Jim[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fringe Reception, post: 95991, member: 4739"]Enigmacode, (et al): I wonder if a 4-Bay like a Channel Master 4221 with the reflector removed would grab most of your NW and SE channels? If RF-6 doesn't come in, an 8-Bay Channel Master 4228 with its reflector removed would give you a better chance. Neither antenna is designed for low-band VHF, but the 4228 is pretty good on high-band VHF and its cross bars act as a VHF reflector element. Both of those antennas are discontinued, but they come along pretty often on Craigslist: in fact, I sold a 4228 to a chap using CL two weeks ago. Jim[/QUOTE]
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