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Stacked Super G 1483
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<p>[QUOTE="dennismck, post: 137861, member: 21272"]Here's my report <a href="http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3dd2432bae41d261">TV Fool</a></p><p>Currently I'm using a HDB8X antenna with a Winegard 8780 Preamp, plus an inline amp before the signal gets to an 8-way splitter.</p><p>I know that I always read on this forum about using too much amplification, but it seems that with my situation, the more the better.</p><p>I thought that the Super G 1483 might solve two problems : I need just a little more signal to pick up the weakest Pittsburgh stations,</p><p>and it sounds lie the Super G 1483 might cut down on the strong, more local signals from the Johnstown stations.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennismck, post: 137861, member: 21272"]Here's my report [url=http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3dd2432bae41d261]TV Fool[/url] Currently I'm using a HDB8X antenna with a Winegard 8780 Preamp, plus an inline amp before the signal gets to an 8-way splitter. I know that I always read on this forum about using too much amplification, but it seems that with my situation, the more the better. I thought that the Super G 1483 might solve two problems : I need just a little more signal to pick up the weakest Pittsburgh stations, and it sounds lie the Super G 1483 might cut down on the strong, more local signals from the Johnstown stations.[/QUOTE]
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