Maybe Dish is considering that the FREE antenna they will install will be a quad stacked VHF LP long range array with a quad stacked 7ft parabola UHF antenna on top of a just legal 190 ft. tower. That will probably get good reception in just about the most remote locations unless one lives at the bottom of the Grand Canyon or inside the Carlsbad caverns.
When I lived in NY I had a 120 ft. tower with a single 7 ft. parabola UHF antenna and I could get reliable stations in as far as Washington DC, Baltimore, Harrasburg, PA, Philadelphia and even on occasion Richmond, VA.
Folks this post was a tongue-in-cheek. defense of what E* was maybe thinking. After all they are the experts on antennas and are pretty free with spending huge amounts of money to resolve problems. I would imagine they could errect an antenna like the one I describbed for about $25,000ea. assuming they could get the permits.
When I lived in NY I had a 120 ft. tower with a single 7 ft. parabola UHF antenna and I could get reliable stations in as far as Washington DC, Baltimore, Harrasburg, PA, Philadelphia and even on occasion Richmond, VA.
Folks this post was a tongue-in-cheek. defense of what E* was maybe thinking. After all they are the experts on antennas and are pretty free with spending huge amounts of money to resolve problems. I would imagine they could errect an antenna like the one I describbed for about $25,000ea. assuming they could get the permits.