As Boba said, the HD7694 has less range. I think you need the extra gain of the bigger antenna due to your distance from Sutro Tower and Mt. San Bruno.
Larry
Larry
If you want to watch distant stations you need to get the most suitable equipment, and yes that means it costs money. Winegard hasn't been in business for over 50 years because they produce cheap pieces of junk, you do get what you pay for."The Winegard HD7698P has been receiving a lot of compliments from users for pulling in distant stations. It's designed for both VHF and UHF. It's quite large, though, and fairly expensive"
Is the antenna boom that runs horizontally?
The specs on this antenna say it is 14 feet long.. ouch!
Mark
If you want to watch distant stations you need to get the most suitable equipment, and yes that means it costs money. Winegard hasn't been in business for over 50 years because they produce cheap pieces of junk, you do get what you pay for.
If you want to watch distant stations you need to get the most suitable equipment, and yes that means it costs money. Winegard hasn't been in business for over 50 years because they produce cheap pieces of junk, you do get what you pay for.
I read boba's message as saying not that they produce junk, but they wouldn't have been in business for over 50 years if they made junk.
- Trip