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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Antennacraft CS600 antenna
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<p>[QUOTE="Fringe Reception, post: 89605, member: 4739"]Dave,</p><p></p><p>If possible, I suggest you install other masts or a much taller mast to get some distance between your antennas. Being so close together they will interact and that reduces their performance.</p><p></p><p>I ran the math a few years ago and an antenna for Channel 35 (599 mHz center) needs to be a minimum of 36" away from other antennas. The lower the channel (frequency) the larger the distance that is required. A VHF antenna for channel 7 should be spaced about 5 feet away from UHF antennas to avoid this interaction and even further apart from low-band VHF antennas.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p><p></p><p>PS Thanks for the photos![/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fringe Reception, post: 89605, member: 4739"]Dave, If possible, I suggest you install other masts or a much taller mast to get some distance between your antennas. Being so close together they will interact and that reduces their performance. I ran the math a few years ago and an antenna for Channel 35 (599 mHz center) needs to be a minimum of 36" away from other antennas. The lower the channel (frequency) the larger the distance that is required. A VHF antenna for channel 7 should be spaced about 5 feet away from UHF antennas to avoid this interaction and even further apart from low-band VHF antennas. Jim PS Thanks for the photos![/QUOTE]
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