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DTV | HDTV Reception and Antenna Discussion
what is the best antenna for this location
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<p>[QUOTE="Piggie, post: 44270, member: 2941"]Well something went wrong. I had an answer, but it came up my security token was invalid. I could not hit back and recover my post. </p><p></p><p>I have to go to bed now and really not in the mood after that to type all that again tonight.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I will be in a better mood tomorrow. Dang, 20 minutes answering someone and bingo, good bye post.</p><p></p><p>argggggggggggggggggg</p><p></p><p>Basically I said buy a 7694P antenna if you want the channels 7-13 as well at 14-51, otherwise buy a HD9022. Both antennas either come with a new balun or don't need one.</p><p></p><p>Get a HDP-269 preamp, and use a rotor, EV has good suggestions. To bad you can't just buy a good rotor made in the USA anymore. </p><p></p><p>I suggest instead of making your own coax, unless you have a compression tool and good at it just buy them pre cut.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?mc=13&p=SSCBLQ2&d=Solid-Signal-Custom-Cable-Lengths-RG6-Quad-Shielded-with-High-Quality-Solid-Signal-Connectors-%28SSCBLQ%29&c=RG-6%20Coax%20Cables&sku=">Solid Signal Custom Cable Lengths RG6 Quad Shielded with High Quality Solid Signal Connectors (SSCBLQ) - Solid Signal - SSCBLQ - - customer cables foot cable ft cable cut DGCBL DGCBL-1 DGCBL-2 DGCBL-3 DGCBL-4 DGCBL-5 DGCBL-6 DGCBL-7 DGCBL-8 DGCBL-9 D</a></p><p></p><p>You probably need two 5 feet pieces and one from the amp to inside.</p><p>you can get pr[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piggie, post: 44270, member: 2941"]Well something went wrong. I had an answer, but it came up my security token was invalid. I could not hit back and recover my post. I have to go to bed now and really not in the mood after that to type all that again tonight. Maybe I will be in a better mood tomorrow. Dang, 20 minutes answering someone and bingo, good bye post. argggggggggggggggggg Basically I said buy a 7694P antenna if you want the channels 7-13 as well at 14-51, otherwise buy a HD9022. Both antennas either come with a new balun or don't need one. Get a HDP-269 preamp, and use a rotor, EV has good suggestions. To bad you can't just buy a good rotor made in the USA anymore. I suggest instead of making your own coax, unless you have a compression tool and good at it just buy them pre cut. [url=http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?mc=13&p=SSCBLQ2&d=Solid-Signal-Custom-Cable-Lengths-RG6-Quad-Shielded-with-High-Quality-Solid-Signal-Connectors-%28SSCBLQ%29&c=RG-6%20Coax%20Cables&sku=]Solid Signal Custom Cable Lengths RG6 Quad Shielded with High Quality Solid Signal Connectors (SSCBLQ) - Solid Signal - SSCBLQ - - customer cables foot cable ft cable cut DGCBL DGCBL-1 DGCBL-2 DGCBL-3 DGCBL-4 DGCBL-5 DGCBL-6 DGCBL-7 DGCBL-8 DGCBL-9 D[/url] You probably need two 5 feet pieces and one from the amp to inside. you can get pr[/QUOTE]
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