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![]() "Duane Allen" wrote in message ink.net... John wrote: Gents, Bit of a "ring in" question here but I cant think of anywhere/anyone else who may know. I,ve put up a yagi TV antenna with from memory about 19 elements plus reflector. It seems to be too directional so I can get one signal source perfectly and one poorly because they are in slightly different directions. Question is, if I remove some of the elements ( the way the thing is made I can unscrew the front seven or so) will that make the antenna less directional?. Or if not, is it able to be done? Cheers John If your using the antenna for HDTV, you need only the UHF elements, which for many TV antennas are the shorter elements at the front end of the antenna. The VHF elements will not be needed when all OTA TV stations go to HDTV. That information could be more incorrect, but not much. When the switch-over to all-digital takes place, there will still be VHF and UHF stations. There is no mandate for TV stations to go UHF only, in fact, 2 of our 4 locals will be going BACK to VHF when the switch-over date hits. Depending on your area, you may have UHF only or a mix of VHF and UHF when the all-digital switch is mandated. This makes it important to know what your locals plans are before spending money on an antenna for HD (actually for digital, HD has nothing to do with it) |
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