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  1. 26 sty 2021 · Do Most people use rooftop antenna in there set ups ? Just curious I have always had one on the roof of my last two houses I live(d) in. Both had had rotar on them as well. I get stations 50 miles out without a problem do not know what others pick up, or what is considered good reception these...

  2. 23 gru 2021 · Aiming an antenna is one of the easiest tech jobs you can do and doesn’t require expensive tools. First you need to figure out where you’re going to aim the antenna. One of the better resources is TVFool.com, which is operated by volunteers who are really passionate about antennas. Just start by feeding in your zip code and you’ll get an ...

  3. Find TV Broadcast Towers and free TV Channels in your area. Get all the information needed for selecting and pointing your antenna. Use the tower map to check for potential ground interference such as hills and obstructions.

  4. 22 gru 2003 · I've got an audiovox PNP2 Sirius unit in a home dock and have had troubles aiming the antenna. I've tried pointing the antenna westward at about a 40 degree upward angle (I'm in Massachusetts) and get a readout of 3 units most times.

  5. Our mapping tool will allow you to view the TV transmitters in your area. Using this tool, you will see the radius patterns showing the distance of coverage between your location and the broadcast towers.

  6. STEP 1: Choose location for antenna. Figure 1 illustrates placement of the Sensar, showing it in travel position. You must be able to raise and rotate antenna without interfering with other roof-mounted equipment. Make sure inside ceiling area is clear to mount ceiling plate. STEP 5: Center elevating shaft in hole on roof.

  7. One of the most useful is VE2DBE’s Radio Mobile which provides all of the required details for aiming directional antennas between two locations, including both true and magnetic bearings for both sides of the link.

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