Nascarken 91xg On Vacation Original poster Apr 26, 2016 229 42 Southbrige mass Jun 12, 2016 #1 Vhf what works best vertical stagger stacking them, or horizontally stacking them SIDE BY side,with 18,Gage solid copper RG 6 ,150,Ft ,run and a Johansson amplifier kit that has one vhf in at 30B, and two uhf in at,40B, 01550,zip
Vhf what works best vertical stagger stacking them, or horizontally stacking them SIDE BY side,with 18,Gage solid copper RG 6 ,150,Ft ,run and a Johansson amplifier kit that has one vhf in at 30B, and two uhf in at,40B, 01550,zip
rvvaquero SatelliteGuys Pro Lifetime Supporter Mar 3, 2012 3,483 4,777 SE Texas Jun 12, 2016 #2 HUH? Reactions: Nascarken 91xg and KAB
Dudleydog73 SatelliteGuys Pro Lifetime Supporter Aug 16, 2004 2,296 748 Raleigh, NC Jun 12, 2016 #3 I had to google this myself but it looks to be a thing for radio mostly per this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DXing Saying that I don't think this is a thing for satellite TV, but I could be wrong.
I had to google this myself but it looks to be a thing for radio mostly per this link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DXing Saying that I don't think this is a thing for satellite TV, but I could be wrong.
. Raine SatelliteGuys Pro Pub Member / Supporter Aug 6, 2013 2,691 948 North America, CT. Jun 12, 2016 #4 Yup wrong forum, maybe someone can move this thread to OTA? It really depends on what results you want, as to whether you should gang or stack your antennas. Here's a site that explains it pretty simply. http://overtheair.saveandreplay.com/Antenna_Stacking_Ganging.asp Reactions: jegrant
Yup wrong forum, maybe someone can move this thread to OTA? It really depends on what results you want, as to whether you should gang or stack your antennas. Here's a site that explains it pretty simply. http://overtheair.saveandreplay.com/Antenna_Stacking_Ganging.asp