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Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 7:59 AM
To: mercedes@okiebenz.com
Reply To: Rich Thomas
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: OTA TV Question
http://www.antennaweb.org/ is your friend
--R
On 12/9/14 9:17 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
> I am going to assume that chicago has a stronger signal than sou
http://www.antennaweb.org/ is your friend
--R
On 12/9/14 9:17 PM, clay via Mercedes wrote:
I am going to assume that chicago has a stronger signal than south bend. Also,
that there are only digital channels, no analog. A high power omni
directional digital antenna should be able to suck d
she would have to get a cable hook up or the $200 omni antenna.
If you are having reception problems, you don't want
an omnidirectional antenna, you want a high-gain
unidirectional antenna. Then aim it at your signal
source, which hopefully is _not_ behind the airport!
-- Jim
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I am going to assume that chicago has a stronger signal than south bend. Also,
that there are only digital channels, no analog. A high power omni
directional digital antenna should be able to suck down signal from both.
I had to find out about this stuff in trying to get OTA tv for SWMBA in A
Original Message
From: Mountain Man via Mercedes
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: OTA TV Question
Rick wrote:
>> I need two antennas to receive >>broadcasts from both cities.
>
Dan G wrote:
>Just stop watching either >broadcast and
Rick wrote:
> I need two antennas to receive broadcasts from both cities.
>
Just stop watching either broadcast and end your quest?
i.e. indoctrination of gov't contrails via tv is bad for one's mental
health, etc.
mao
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--R (sent from my miniPad)
On Dec 7, 2014, at 10:59 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes
wrote:
I have a similar situation. to get the stations available, I need 2 antennas
aimed in different directions. I suspect if we just hook the two antenna
together wi
I have a similar situation. to get the stations available, I need 2
antennas aimed in different directions. I suspect if we just hook
the two antenna together with 300 ohm flat cable, it will work.
I am right between Chicago and South Bend. I need two antennas to
receive broadcasts from both
> Rick wrote:
>
> I am right between Chicago and South Bend. I need two antennas to
> receive broadcasts from both cities. Can I use a coax splitter as
> a combiner? I have looked for a combiner and I can't seem to find
> one.
No.
If there are no channel overlaps, it seems might work. From a
I am right between Chicago and South Bend. I need two antennas to receive
broadcasts from both cities. Can I use a coax splitter as a combiner? I have
looked for a combiner and I can't seem to find one.
Rick
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