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Indoor HD TV Antenna
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<blockquote data-quote="EatonEggbeater" data-source="post: 12703944" data-attributes="member: 8939"><p>^^^ the antenna zak has pictured is a powerful directional antenna, and will need a rotor if you plan on pulling in stations geographically distant from differing compass points. I have one in my attic pointed at DC.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.antennaweb.org/" target="_blank">AntennaWeb - Home</a> has recommendations on what antennas to use where you are specifically. Start the app, and add in your zip code. It'll also optimize things for your house number.</p><p></p><p>There's a channel chart for your location there as well.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.antennaweb.org/Info/AntennaInfo.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.antennaweb.org/Info/AntennaInfo.aspx</a> tells you of diffiring antenna types.</p><p></p><p>'Yellow and Green' antenna types are close range, and often can be indoor type antennas.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much any antenna that's effective in the VHF range (there are a few in the UHF range) will work.</p><p></p><p>Description of the two antennas: (taken from Antennaweb.org)</p><p></p><p>Small Multi-directional </p><p>DESCRIPTION The smallest of TV antennas, they receive equally well from all directions. </p><p>APPEARANCE Good looking designs including novel shaped disk and patch antennas, and antennas that attach to satellite systems. </p><p>USE This is where signal strength is highest and away from reflecting structures or low areas. </p><p></p><p>Medium Multi-directional </p><p>DESCRIPTION Somewhat larger and slightly more powerful </p><p>APPEARANCE These antennas include novel stick, wing shaped or disk antennas with long elements. </p><p>USE An amplified antenna is recommended in the green area anytime a long (20 feet or more) cable run from the antenna is required, or when more than one device (TV or VCR) is to be used with an antenna. They work best away from reflecting structures or low areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EatonEggbeater, post: 12703944, member: 8939"] ^^^ the antenna zak has pictured is a powerful directional antenna, and will need a rotor if you plan on pulling in stations geographically distant from differing compass points. I have one in my attic pointed at DC. [url=http://www.antennaweb.org/]AntennaWeb - Home[/url] has recommendations on what antennas to use where you are specifically. Start the app, and add in your zip code. It'll also optimize things for your house number. There's a channel chart for your location there as well. [url]http://www.antennaweb.org/Info/AntennaInfo.aspx[/url] tells you of diffiring antenna types. 'Yellow and Green' antenna types are close range, and often can be indoor type antennas. Pretty much any antenna that's effective in the VHF range (there are a few in the UHF range) will work. Description of the two antennas: (taken from Antennaweb.org) Small Multi-directional DESCRIPTION The smallest of TV antennas, they receive equally well from all directions. APPEARANCE Good looking designs including novel shaped disk and patch antennas, and antennas that attach to satellite systems. USE This is where signal strength is highest and away from reflecting structures or low areas. Medium Multi-directional DESCRIPTION Somewhat larger and slightly more powerful APPEARANCE These antennas include novel stick, wing shaped or disk antennas with long elements. USE An amplified antenna is recommended in the green area anytime a long (20 feet or more) cable run from the antenna is required, or when more than one device (TV or VCR) is to be used with an antenna. They work best away from reflecting structures or low areas. [/QUOTE]
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