I'm in one of the areas last week's tornadoes hit. Fortunately there was no damage to my house or equipment, and the local utility got my power back up the same day.
Equipment:
VIP 722K
1000.4 with DPP Splitter
eastern arc, 51 peak average on the 72 and 77 birds. Not great, but I understand that the signal strength on the 1000.x leaves a lot to be desired.
Here's my issue:
The first storm blew one of my neighbor's trees into the 61.5 bird's path (Echo 12 I think).
I have permission to pull it down, but chainsaws are at a premium around here for the next several weeks.
My locals are on the 61.5 and the nationals I actually watch are split about 80/20 between 61.5 and 72.
I have an old SuperDish that another neighbor's landlord wanted gone, and I might be able to aim it at one of the 119 or 120 birds depending on some other trees (heavily wooded area, don't ask).
Is there any way to either chain the SuperDish to the 1000.4's extra input or vice-versa so I can at least get my nationals back?
Equipment:
VIP 722K
1000.4 with DPP Splitter
eastern arc, 51 peak average on the 72 and 77 birds. Not great, but I understand that the signal strength on the 1000.x leaves a lot to be desired.
Here's my issue:
The first storm blew one of my neighbor's trees into the 61.5 bird's path (Echo 12 I think).
I have permission to pull it down, but chainsaws are at a premium around here for the next several weeks.
My locals are on the 61.5 and the nationals I actually watch are split about 80/20 between 61.5 and 72.
I have an old SuperDish that another neighbor's landlord wanted gone, and I might be able to aim it at one of the 119 or 120 birds depending on some other trees (heavily wooded area, don't ask).
Is there any way to either chain the SuperDish to the 1000.4's extra input or vice-versa so I can at least get my nationals back?