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GETTING STARTED WITH OVER-THE-AIR TV - The FAQ's
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<p>[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 104491, member: 4493"]The antenna Summerski has is a test version, and the picture I posted is a prototype of the production version, but both of them are custom hand built. I really was hoping that no pictures of the test version would be posted, but remember I do have a patent filed for my protection. </p><p></p><p>I am glad the initial results are positive, and if it gets mounted outdoors as suggested, I am sure he will be even more impressed with it's performance. I really did not want to over state all of the testing I have done in the past year, and was relying on real world results from different reception situations. </p><p></p><p>I am getting ready to ship two indoor versions to New York City to be used in apartment buildings. The indoor versions are smaller and are built on stands that can set on a book shelf or placed in a window sill, or the stand can be removed, and it could be hung up like a flower pot. I consider these comparable to "CITY GRADE" antennas as they were referred to in the Analog Days. </p><p></p><p>They all use the patent pending "ideas" that give this antenna superior performance. And please remember that this antenna is SUPER DIRECTIONAL. Just a few inches of rotation can drop up to 3 to 4 db.</p><p></p><p>I was really wondering how many true VHF Channels Sumerski is getting, and are any of them low band VHF, and what is your total channel count, although you may not have all of this data available yet.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 104491, member: 4493"]The antenna Summerski has is a test version, and the picture I posted is a prototype of the production version, but both of them are custom hand built. I really was hoping that no pictures of the test version would be posted, but remember I do have a patent filed for my protection. I am glad the initial results are positive, and if it gets mounted outdoors as suggested, I am sure he will be even more impressed with it's performance. I really did not want to over state all of the testing I have done in the past year, and was relying on real world results from different reception situations. I am getting ready to ship two indoor versions to New York City to be used in apartment buildings. The indoor versions are smaller and are built on stands that can set on a book shelf or placed in a window sill, or the stand can be removed, and it could be hung up like a flower pot. I consider these comparable to "CITY GRADE" antennas as they were referred to in the Analog Days. They all use the patent pending "ideas" that give this antenna superior performance. And please remember that this antenna is SUPER DIRECTIONAL. Just a few inches of rotation can drop up to 3 to 4 db. I was really wondering how many true VHF Channels Sumerski is getting, and are any of them low band VHF, and what is your total channel count, although you may not have all of this data available yet.[/QUOTE]
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