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I am trying to select a very small VHF/UHF outdoor antenna for a new home in
Orlando. Was looking at the Channelmaster 3010 (Stealth) and Winegard GS-2200 batwing. Both rather unconventional, and surely won't perform like a larger UHF yagi. Anyone had experience with these, or any other very small outdoor TV antennas? Any testing you know of that show one is better (or sucks less) than the other? CM3010: http://www.channelmaster.com/home.htm Winegard GS-2200: http://www.winegard.com/offair/pdf/WC-810.pdf Thanks, Larry (KA4MFJ) |
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Have you looked at the central FL Local HDTV Reception group in the AVS
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"L Cooke" wrote in message
. .. I am trying to select a very small VHF/UHF outdoor antenna for a new home in Orlando. Was looking at the Channelmaster 3010 (Stealth) and Winegard GS-2200 batwing. Both rather unconventional, and surely won't perform like a larger UHF yagi. Anyone had experience with these, or any other very small outdoor TV antennas? Any testing you know of that show one is better (or sucks less) than the other? CM3010: http://www.channelmaster.com/home.htm Winegard GS-2200: http://www.winegard.com/offair/pdf/WC-810.pdf Thanks, Larry (KA4MFJ) You can also look at the Antenna Craft products (some models are OEM to Radio Shack) Antenna Craft http://antennacraft-tdp.com/ Greg w9gb |
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Why not just use a real TV yagi? Is Florida down on that too, seems
everything else in this FREAKIN' state is either against the environment, or it detracts from the "natural beauty" of Florida. |
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