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w4nng wrote:
Bob that antenna appears to be a standard ant w/ what in Feb 09, will be the unnecessary large elements for ch 2 - 6 "Bob" wrote in message ... " w4nng" wrote in message ... Besides Wineguard's HD769 series, anyone know of other Ch 7 thru 69 DTV hi-gain outdoor antennas? Im using this one for last year or so. http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...ab=accessories no complaints. survived some good storms too. That is NOT a safe bet, depending on your local stations. Two of our local stations will be reverting BACK to VHF at that time. They are on UHF now. So before telling someone that they will not need the "longer elements" (VHF), it would behoove them to check and see just what their local conditions will dictate. |
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