Post 9 made on Friday December 5, 2014 at 00:30 |
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I've done hundreds of antennas over the years. In my area the broadcast towers are in other cities anywhere from 25 to 50+ miles away. I've wworked with just about every antenna made.
If you need uhf reception the channel master 4228 (now called Extremetenna 80) antenna is the best there is. For shorter distances use one of the smaller models.
For vhf reception use an antennacraft Y5-7-13 for the high band and a Y5-2-6 for the low band.
In the past I have always used a channel master 7778 amplifier. It used to have separate vhf & uhf inputs. The new version of the amp has a single combined input so if you need vhf & uhf you have to string the antennas together with 300 ohm cable.
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