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![]() "Hal Rosser" wrote in message ... I want to put up the smallest outdoor antenna that would cover all TV Broadcast Freqs being used after Feb 2009. The log-periodicals are too "un-stealthy" to go unnoticed by the XYL, but I think a little discone with some black paint might escape her inspection as long as I do the installation while she's out shopping. Question is - have any of you used one for TV - and if so, how did it perform? would it cover the TV broadcast freqs ? (I'm aware of its lack of gain - I'm within 5 miles of most local stations, and within 20 miles of a couple more.) Thanks Hal W4PMJ ----------- It should work just fine, barring multipath. Multipath with digital signals does not produce ghosting, just signal degradation, although it can be so bad as to make viewing spotty with dropouts. I'd give it a go if I already had the antenna. Ed, N2ECW |
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