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Hi Everyone,
I'm not sure if this is the correct newsgroup for this type of question - sorry if I've posted in the wrong newsgroup. I want to ditch my cable and go with an antenna. I'm trying to figure out what would be the best type for my location. All the channels thatI want to pick up are less than or equal to 25 miles from my home, except for one. The one that is the greatest distance away, FOX, is 30 miles away from my home. All of the channels that are less than or equal to 25 miles are between 12 o'clock and 1 o'clock. They consist of a mixture of VHF and UHF channels. FOX (30 miles away) is at my 2 o'clock and is a UHF channel. Antennaweb.org says I need a large directional with pre-amp antenna in order to pick up FOX, but I can't get something that big to put on the side of my house. My wife will scream bloody murder if I did that. I have no obstructions of the sky in the directions that the antenna will have to point. What type of antenna would be best for my circumstance? I would prefer something that is small and not very noticeable (maybe something that could pass for a DirecTV dish). Also, I would prefer to have it point in a fixed direction so that I do not have to turn it in order to view different channels. I'm planning on getting a HDTV in the near future. Do I need a special type of antenna in order to view a TV program in HD or will any antenna work? Thanks, CR Junk |
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