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Re: Pre-Amp for converter?

by remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 4, 2008 at 04:54 PM

On May 2, 11:12=A0am, Alan F <afigga...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> =A0 If you are only a mile away from the broadcast tower, a pre-amp is
> likely to overload the front end of the tuner so it is not a good idea.
> If you want to get more distant stations, a larger and higher gain
> antenna located in the attic or on the roof is the better approach
> depending on the distance and terrain. What is your zip code?

48237 for this one. After looking at digital signal powers, I now
realize that much of my frustration with the almost stations is that
they're not at full power yet-- WADL and WPXD 31, so my analog is
deceptively better.

It still might be worth considering to pull in Flint, Toledo, Lansing,
and better Canadian analog.
 




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Pre-Amp for converter?
remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-01 18:23:55 
Re: Pre-Amp for converter?
"Rick Evans" &l  2008-05-02 05:47:16 
Re: Pre-Amp for converter?
Alan F <afiggatt1@[EMA  2008-05-02 15:12:38 
Re: Pre-Amp for converter?
rlewart@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-05-04 02:28:53 
Re: Pre-Amp for converter?
remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-04 16:54:32 
Re: Pre-Amp for converter?
Alan F <afiggatt1@[EMA  2008-05-06 02:48:21 
Re: Pre-Amp for converter?
remysun2000@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-07 08:30:32 

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