Posted by Ron-MO on June 26, 2016 at 05:43:43 from (174.131.235.238):
In Reply to: combined tv antenna? posted by mmidlam on June 25, 2016 at 12:25:53:
I just finished setting up two different antennas and have great success. I first put an Denny's HD Stacker antenna up (google Dennys antenna service for that antenna), but found I could not obtain results I wanted - which was receiving stations from two directions. I then purchased a smaller RCA antenna from a box store connected them both to a combiner/splitter, into a preamp. You will need to tweak the two antennas for direction, but it worked well for me, and I am in a very weak signal area, but now receive approx 20 stations (with digital many are broadcast from same tower). Between a Netflix subscription for about $8, my antenna setup, and some movies I have on a USB drive using a Western Digital Live box, I unloaded the Dish Network subscription. I got tired of the constant rate increases, and them bleeding me for nearly $100 a month, and honestly I do not miss it like I thought I would. I did spend roughly $200 for the antennas and amp (I had a decent push up pole to mount the antennas on). Money well spent.
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