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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
Replace existing antennas, or relocate one of my antennas?
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<p>[QUOTE="dave73, post: 97913, member: 6089"]I need a preamp for WWME-LD on RF 39, since the signal isn't as strong toward Indiana, as well as my mom's favorite translator, W25DW-D on RF 25 (for HSN on 25.1). I also need a pre-amp for WCIU on RF 27, since they had nulled the signal that much toward Indiana, in order to protect WCWW-LD, when it was on RF 27 (that station has since moved back to RF 25). A pre-amp is the only way I can get WOCK-CD, due to the signal only being 300 watts. There are trees in the direction I point my antennas. Even in the winter, these same stations still won't come in without a preamp. WWME-LD will continue to have that sharp null toward Indiana, because Weigel Broadcasting wants ABC station, WBND-LD to be non-directional on RF 39. I believe the VHF antenna will have to go higher if I want to try & get WOCK-CD again. I'm just not sure I can go higher with the existing pole, due to it being over 12 ft past the roof line.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave73, post: 97913, member: 6089"]I need a preamp for WWME-LD on RF 39, since the signal isn't as strong toward Indiana, as well as my mom's favorite translator, W25DW-D on RF 25 (for HSN on 25.1). I also need a pre-amp for WCIU on RF 27, since they had nulled the signal that much toward Indiana, in order to protect WCWW-LD, when it was on RF 27 (that station has since moved back to RF 25). A pre-amp is the only way I can get WOCK-CD, due to the signal only being 300 watts. There are trees in the direction I point my antennas. Even in the winter, these same stations still won't come in without a preamp. WWME-LD will continue to have that sharp null toward Indiana, because Weigel Broadcasting wants ABC station, WBND-LD to be non-directional on RF 39. I believe the VHF antenna will have to go higher if I want to try & get WOCK-CD again. I'm just not sure I can go higher with the existing pole, due to it being over 12 ft past the roof line.[/QUOTE]
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