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Post 7 made on Sunday January 4, 2004 at 22:34
Sxrxrnr
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I am in a horrible area(45 miles away, in an attic and behind a hill). I am using CM 4228 with a rotator(remote controlled). Also tried their large Yagi and found Bow is slighly better. Most of the time I am ok for my HD(UHF) signal. Most of my stuff comes of satellite(One HD, 4 regular receivers, and a pair of Sony T-60's Tivos, each with 2 receivers all running off a single dish) but need antenna for local CBS, NBC, Fox, and PBS. Just installed Comcast HD Cable for local channel HD support. I recommend strongly that you use a rotator( again remote controlled) as often just a few degree change of direction will bring your signal in. It will change day to day depending upon the weather and other environmentals. Sometimes a reflected signal will work when one direct from transmitter will not. Love my Tivo's and my Mx 500 remotes.

Roger


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