Post 5 made on Monday August 15, 2016 at 14:37 |
Ernie Gilman Yes, That Ernie! |
Joined: Posts: | December 2001 30,104 |
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LA Area installer here; have installed antenna systems with more than 400 TVs. (One was at Artesia and Hawthorne Blvds.)
The ChannelMaster 4228 is a very good product.
Personally, I prefer yagi-style antennas. My go-to, back when I did this a lot, was the Winegard HD7210. The two furthest locations where I used these were Beach Blvd. and the 405, and El Toro Road and the 5, both with excellent results. Our focus was VHF back then, but they were great with UHF, too.
Also, if there are any hills or whatever behind you (from the point of view of looking at Wilson), this antenna attenuates reflections from there better than most other antennas.
I like that it's a flat antenna, with no elements sticking up or down from the main elements.
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