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Chief of Naval Operations
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Location: LEVITTOWN< PA> USA
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Anyone using an indoor or outdoor antenna?
Are you satified with the number of stations and the reception?
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Chief of Naval Operations
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do you? and are you?
I'm in the city, so yes, I get all the stations without problems. It only comes in/out when the police helicopter passes by overhead. |
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Chief of Naval Operations
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Location: LEVITTOWN< PA> USA
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In a couple of weeks, I am going to try my very large outside traditional antenna with a rotator. |
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Fleet Admiral
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Location: San Diego
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Yes,yes
In my experience most of the stations are UHF (short wavelength) and don't need a large antenna.
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Chief of Naval Operations
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so, ever since the digital transition in late june, I've lost the hd stations of CBS, NBC, FOX from my antenna
![]() It seems odd that the antennas would've changed... what's going on? |
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Chief of Naval Operations
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btw...great resource for antenna placement/direction.
http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx |
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Admiral
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Location: Maryland
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I don't get CBS at all using an indoor antenna.
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