uhf and hi-vhf with amp
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Re: uhf and hi-vhf with amp
It wasn't that long ago; Late 90's early 2000's. Of course as you get older the time goes by a lot quicker. 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: uhf and hi-vhf with amp
I remember OnTV and SelecTV, which were subscription channels transmitted on UHF channels in the early 80's. Still have a few of the yagi antennas that were removed from customer roofs after the services shut down. Well constructed and decent gain on the mid band UHF frequencies. They also used parabolic antennas in fringe areas, but i didn't rescue any.
Titanium - Brian Gohl
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Re: uhf and hi-vhf with amp
Never heard of such stuff. Was that only in big cities? Never knew there was a subscription service for UHF. Guess our area simply did not have the market for subscription UHF or Microwave TV; whatever that was.Titanium wrote:I remember OnTV and SelecTV, which were subscription channels transmitted on UHF channels in the early 80's. Still have a few of the yagi antennas that were removed from customer roofs after the services shut down. Well constructed and decent gain on the mid band UHF frequencies. They also used parabolic antennas in fringe areas, but i didn't rescue any.
Glenn