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On May 30, 8:28*pm, Usual Suspect wrote:
WInegard makes an antenna-in-a-box, the SS-1000 which lists ~4 db gain over the UHF TV range: http://tinyurl.com/nqpzm2 I must say at the outset that I am hesitant to buy an antenna based on its form-factor, but I'm forced by the local code to not display bare-element type antennae on the mast. I do like the panel style for the reason that I can arrange 3 around a common mast, aimed at remote cities, and join the outputs for increased coverage.. Has anyone experience with the SS-1000? Or can recommend a similar style antenna? Thanks. -- Al, the usual Hey OM This si just a rehash of another post awhile back in this here forum. But DTV will never go away so: I seen one on youtube, there are a tonne of them, but this, to the best of my recollection, one used: 1pc 1x2 2ft long board 5 steel wire coat hangers dry wall screws and a 75 ohm to 300 ohm balun to make a 4 bay bowtie antenna Ideally that's 6 db over, just a single bowtie. And an 8 bay bowtie would be 9db. I the real world it would be slightly less Capture area of stacked antennas is greater, so less UHF fading. Like when the wind blows trees branches around and when cars and trucks go by. But nothing like watching a pixelated picture. Unless you got a good memory in that set box. 73 OM de n8zu |
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