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    Chief of Naval Operations johnnymk's Avatar
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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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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by attgig
    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.
    In a couple of weeks, I am going to try my very large outside traditional antenna with a rotator.

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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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    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 attgig's Avatar
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    btw...great resource for antenna placement/direction.
    http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx

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    I don't get CBS at all using an indoor antenna.

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