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Cutting the cord
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<p>[QUOTE="Keith, post: 127348, member: 44701"]Perhaps I will once I'm sure I don't need them. Are they more valuable as actual hardware or as vintage/antique? </p><p>After my homemade wire job using coaxial to connect directly to the antenna, I'm getting 16 broadcast stations when wired direct to one tv and only lose two channels when I hook up the whole house. Can't wait to see what happens when I add the UHF antenna.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith, post: 127348, member: 44701"]Perhaps I will once I'm sure I don't need them. Are they more valuable as actual hardware or as vintage/antique? After my homemade wire job using coaxial to connect directly to the antenna, I'm getting 16 broadcast stations when wired direct to one tv and only lose two channels when I hook up the whole house. Can't wait to see what happens when I add the UHF antenna.[/QUOTE]
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