VHF/UHF antenna
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VHF/UHF antenna
I have some friends comming over this pm to help put up my "Radio Shack" fringe antenna. Gona be nice to have some OTA again. Those ch's are not provided on small dish. Looking foward to watching "comet" out of Fresno, Ca. Jess out in California
9' mesh with c/ku feed horn,lnb's w/polorotor. Recievers hooked up: AZ prem hd., Pansat9500,and Manhattan. I have a few others in my colection including an old Satcruiser and a Captiveworks3000.
Re: VHF/UHF antenna
Glad to hear it ! I wish we had more than ABC,NBC,CBS around here. Be careful up there!!
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Re: VHF/UHF antenna
Interesting! The nets[ABC NBC and CBS] run sub ch's. I can get some bay aera ch's, Sacramento, and Fresno, and a few other aeras. I am located in Ceres, Ca. by Modesto, so there is a lot of stuff out there; just depends on which way my antenna is pointed. Most of the transmitters operate on UHF, but a few still use VHF. A couple still use "real"ch 2 and 3! I hope no more of the UHF spectrum gets sold off for streaming devices. I think we are down to ch 30 now, Jess out in California
9' mesh with c/ku feed horn,lnb's w/polorotor. Recievers hooked up: AZ prem hd., Pansat9500,and Manhattan. I have a few others in my colection including an old Satcruiser and a Captiveworks3000.