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Do yourself a favor and get a 4-bay bow-tie (for UHF) or a YAGI (for VHF) and stop playing with these gimmicky "hi-def" antennas. I spent a few hundred bucks on antennas before a Channelmaster 4221 4-bay bow-tie solved all my problems for $16.
I'll be testing this and other the other Clearstream's this weekend... I'll try to let you know how it does.
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Dan Wesnor @ Jul 19th 2008 8:46PM
Do yourself a favor and get a 4-bay bow-tie (for UHF) or a YAGI (for VHF) and stop playing with these gimmicky "hi-def" antennas. I spent a few hundred bucks on antennas before a Channelmaster 4221 4-bay bow-tie solved all my problems for $16.
Josh @ Jul 31st 2008 12:55PM
I'll be testing this and other the other Clearstream's this weekend... I'll try to let you know how it does.