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  1. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    Anyone using a CM-4228 and experiencing problems with VHF should consider changing to the new CM4228HD when they become available. It might prevent the need...
    - Thu, 04 Dec 2008 02:11:48 GMT
  2. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    Larry, I do have the VHF outdoor antenna ... I just added the 4228 for UHF digital channels. And thanks for the explanation, it makes sense now. Another...
    - Thu, 04 Dec 2008 02:05:47 GMT
  3. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    ... have a 5 element ... ersatz KGO-DT was ... 75% signal ... Yagi). ... no trouble also ... issues relating to ... should be few of those. ... Exceptions...
    - Thu, 04 Dec 2008 00:25:52 GMT
  4. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    ... For some reason, I have multipath problems with KTVU and KRON as well. Part of my problem is that I'm trying to optimize the antenna for KRCB, but when I...
    - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 21:03:16 GMT
  5. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    Tom... The digital channels for 2 and 4 are next to each other at the high end of the band on channels 56 and 57. They are transmitting with full power from...
    - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 20:35:07 GMT
  6. Re: HD TV card for PC (for mediacenter)
    ... For ATSC, I have a pcHDTV3000 and an HD Homerun. I like the HD Homerun the best. It's not a card, though. It's a separate unit that is accessed via...
    - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 18:17:11 GMT
  7. Re: HD TV card for PC (for mediacenter)
    HD Home Run is an external box that has two tuners that talk to the PC by ethernet. It works very well and is well worth the money. I use Mythbuntu as my...
    - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:56:25 GMT
  8. HD TV card for PC (for mediacenter)
    Hi, I'm planning to hook up my PC (with mediacenter) to my flat tv and plan to use it as a DVR. Currently, it has a TV card but analog channels only. Any...
    - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:44:48 GMT
  9. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    Hi, I'm at the foothill of San Carlos/Belmont area and with a 4228, I was able to get 9.1 (one of the weakest stations that I can get) BUT I could not get...
    - Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:33:54 GMT
  10. Re: Rotor Experience
    The beauty of the U-75, in my opinion, is that it is not too directional, and therefore, not too picky about alignment. Just toss it up, point it in the...
    - Tue, 02 Dec 2008 09:43:45 GMT
  11. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    While the choices below are quite an optimal solution, you are probably making this too complicated. In Palo Alto, there's enough signal that a U-75 will pick...
    - Mon, 01 Dec 2008 22:04:58 GMT
  12. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    I am in Palo Alto and offer some observations. I have an 8' piece of rigid conduit mounted on a router that is not used other than as a mount. A chimney...
    - Mon, 01 Dec 2008 02:25:24 GMT
  13. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    Hi Baumgrenze... Before seeing your post here, I answered the one you posted on the SF OTA thread on the AVS Forum. You provide more information here, so let...
    - Sun, 30 Nov 2008 22:15:53 GMT
  14. Re: Antenna Choice and Location for Mid Peninsula
    TVfool shows you getting hammered by all the bay area stations! Anything up in the clear should be good. (What stations are on Mission and Hamilton??? Larry's...
    - Sun, 30 Nov 2008 20:54:30 GMT
  15. Rotor Experience
    I have a Cornell Dubilier AR-22R rotor that needs rebuilding before it will run properly. It has bearing problems. I've found rotorservice.com. They seem to be...
    - Sun, 30 Nov 2008 16:43:11 GMT