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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gary Grossman<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 12:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [TVRO] Antenna Question


  Thank you Bruce . Your advice is absolutely correct . Here is one place I buy 
equipment . I also enjoy fantastic digital TV and it is free !
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: thegrod<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
    To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 
    Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 11:58 AM
    Subject: Re: [TVRO] Antenna Question


    Gary's advice about an 8 bay bow-tie UHF Channel master antenna would be 
your best choice,  and you should get a mast amplifier for the UHF antenna 
because of your distance from the broadcast towers.  One thing I would suggest 
is googling to find all your Digital TV stations in both Washington and 
Richmond just to make certain that none of the channels you want are in the VHF 
Ch 2-13 range because then a UHF only antenna might be a mistake  You will need 
a rotor if you want both cities as I suspect that they are in opposite 
directions but you could go with the antenna pointed at Washington and forego 
Richmond stations.  You would be looking at around $150 for the antenna and 
amplifier if you do it yourself.  you may need some new mounting hardware.  
Don't buy Radio Shack stuff if you want the highest quality and if you are 
unsure about how to do this hire a professional and have them do it right.....A 
digital tuner for OTA channels is very good advice and you won't believe the 
quality of OTA digital and HD if you have an HD tv.  Very shortly, inexpensive 
digital tuners will become available as part of the digital transition.  
Perhaps by next February.
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: morningglorydesigns 
      To: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 
      Sent: Saturday, November 24, 2007 8:23 PM
      Subject: [TVRO] Antenna Question


      Because our antenna (and amps?)was damaged in a hurricane Isabel and 
      we no longer get local stations well, we considered going to small 
      dish or cable. However, we decided that we want to keep the 4DTV and 
      replace the antenna. I realize that these antenna questions are not 
      directly related to C-Band, but for most of us with C-band, our 
      systems involve having an antenna for local channels. 

      Is it better to have an antenna professionally installed or are the 
      results of installing it yourself usually good? My husband was not 
      able to loosen and turn our present antenna because it has been on 
      top of our house for 13 years. We had it installed with our C-band 
      system. We have a 2 story house and the antenna is at the edge of a 
      gable. 

      There are supposed to be 3 amps or boosters, but my husband has not 
      been able to find them. Is it best just to replace the whole system? 
      I don't want to spennd unnecessary money, but I want to be happy 
      with the results 

      We are 40 miles from Washington DC and 65 miles from Richmond. We 
      have an omni-directional antenna and focused on the DC channels. Is 
      it expensive or complicated to add a rotor?

      Comment on pizza dish and cable: They advertise lots of channels, 
      but to get the simple programming we want (like DIY, SCI, HGTV), 
      we'd have to get an expensive package. Truthfully, looking at the 
      Dish Network 100+ package made me angry. Most of the 100 channels 
      were useless. With either pizza dish or cable, we'd have to pay ~$60 
      a month. Although they have a couple of sports channels we'd like, 
      it's not worth switching - and I feel like they arrange their 
      packages so that you pretty much have to get an expensive plan to 
      get anything good.

      Serena



       

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