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Lorne&Lorraine wrote:
Channel Master 4228 with amplifier. It's a powerful residential UHF antenna but unlike some other UHF antennas it does a decent job on VHF too. We have two installations in different locations. One on a 35 foot tower picks up an NBC UHF station from 100 miles away (but reception at any given location depends on many factors as noted in the other posts). Because of the small "foot print", compared to those massive VHF antennas, it handles windy and winter weather just fine. It's a highly directional antenna (to get the range) so use with a rotor may be a must if TV signals arrive from different compass directions.
Channel Master 4228
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MrWizard wrote:
Bucky
I bought this one at Fry's in the store, Home Depot, also carries it online
http://www.frys.com/product/8867072?site=92premail072316
It's 37" across after assembly, it looks like the bat wing and is rated for outside, has bracket for pole mount, no internal amplifier, use the one from amazon
Since the wineguard batt wing worked before the shelter roof
This one might do it for you
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Bill.Satellite wrote:
Hopefully, you are not looking at RV antennas for the installation on a fixed building. Household antennas are SO much more effective than anything that an RV could use it would make no sense to mount an RV antenna at the top of a 25 foot pole. If you like Winegard (and who doesn't) they make fixed location antennas that you could mount and receive a much better signal than anything as limited as an RV antenna.
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Chuck_thehammer wrote:
you do not say the miles to transmitter.
the larger the better. the higher the better.
but space and guy wires can limit options.
and Forget/Ignore advertising of Digital signals.. any good VHS/UHF antenna is good for your needs.. and a powered amplifier may not be needed.
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