Trying to decide what type of antenna would be the best fit for my location. Here's my TV Fool report:
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I actually did have a directional antenna here many years ago but I'd like to avoid having to use a rotator again if possible. I'll be happy if I can just get the major networks out of Baltimore (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox) which are all at about 99 degrees.
Ideally, I'd like to put it inside the attic but I'm not sure if any antenna would be strong enough for that. ...I do have a fair amount of room up there though and the construction is particle board, plywood and tar paper with shingles.
I'm towards the top of a hill but not quite at the top. There are a fair amount of trees in the area but none within several hundred feet of 99 degrees.
The plan is to use a pre-amp and then a couple distribution amps to feed the signal throughout the house.
Thanks for the help.
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I actually did have a directional antenna here many years ago but I'd like to avoid having to use a rotator again if possible. I'll be happy if I can just get the major networks out of Baltimore (ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox) which are all at about 99 degrees.
Ideally, I'd like to put it inside the attic but I'm not sure if any antenna would be strong enough for that. ...I do have a fair amount of room up there though and the construction is particle board, plywood and tar paper with shingles.
I'm towards the top of a hill but not quite at the top. There are a fair amount of trees in the area but none within several hundred feet of 99 degrees.
The plan is to use a pre-amp and then a couple distribution amps to feed the signal throughout the house.
Thanks for the help.
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