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In Reply to: RE: "radio frequencies were different enough to make the tv antenna not relevant" posted by 1973shovel on November 13, 2014 at 05:08:15
I have the antenna running to 1 tv and I do have a spare amp and speakers. It might save me a bunch of headache to make sure it even works, or trouble shoot the system and have one less variable to consider.
I live in Houston which has a television antenna farm but the radio stations are all spread out. I'm not sure how much the directional part will help.
Thanks for the idea!
Nate
You can't cheat an honest man, never give a sucker an even break or smarten up a chump -- W.C. Fields
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I checked it over the weekend. Now comes the PITA bit where I spend sever hours one day running cable all over my house and trouble shooting and swearing a lot as I find out where I screwed up. It will be worth it though I think, probably sound better and get rid of the ugly rabbit ears.
Nate
You can't cheat an honest man, never give a sucker an even break or smarten up a chump -- W.C. Fields
But the work part (especially when it involves bleeding and swearing) generally sucks. Next we'll discuss falling off a roof while trying to extend your mast up another two feet, in the attempt to pick up that weak signal college station at the low end of the band.
It's good to hear you tried it, and are taking the next step. You'll be glad you did, I'll bet.
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