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![]() "lbbs" lbbs @dadffo.ca wrote in message ... btw: This antenna I saw at the Radio Shack is not just indoor antenna. It cost $200 Can ($150 US) (also a cheaper version cost $120 Cand part 15-1634. This is not one of those cheap indoor antennas. I is called an indoor/outdoor Omnidirectional antenna. I it suppose to replace the old style antenna, but it can also be mounted on the old antenna tower. The nice thing about it is if you don't have a tower you can put it in your attic and at least get better reception then good old rabbit ears. The nice thing about it is you don't have to always rotate it in order to get ideal reception (I find that a pain to always rotate the old antenna). That is why it is called omnidirectional antenna. Omnidirectional antennas are just plain no good, no matter how much they charge for them. Some people in wide open spaces can get by with using them for FM radio, but for TV they are just expensive junk. They do nothing to make the picture better, it's just like having a bare wire hanging out your window, only with a cheap amplifier to increase the noise level, and make the ghosts sharper. Trust me, rotating a decent yagi antenna is a lot less trouble than installing this omni thing, discovering it's useless to you, and having to take it down, THEN go buy a decent antenna for a lot less money. |
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