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Fastjeff
Posted: Friday, June 05, 2009 11:02:18 AM

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....and it's beautiful! Even without messing with the antenna rotator I got a dozen channels, and they are clear as can be.

Jeff

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Posted: Friday, June 05, 2009 11:37:33 AM

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Glad to hear it. How big is the antenna?

On a related note - I'm headed up this weekend, to see what channels I will get. Anybody around Port Clinton have any luck???
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Posted: Friday, June 05, 2009 12:48:54 PM

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Jeff, What kind you use?
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Posted: Friday, June 05, 2009 2:43:37 PM

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If you are in what is refered to as a "fringe" area now you will be in a no reception area after next week. I have a friend struggling with his "digital" signal in an Ann Arbor suburb and he is not happy at all.

The local station here has gone thru 3 digital transmitters so far and is requesting an extension to figure out what is burning them out.

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When the Goverment fears THE PEOPLE, there is liberty." Thomas Jefferson
Fastjeff
Posted: Friday, June 05, 2009 4:44:37 PM

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I have one of those R/V round antenna deals that looks like a radome (and I let people think that). About 75 bucks with the booster package. Works slick.

Our boat is also in a TV fringe area, which is why I was so delighted (stunned!) at the results. I got ABC so poorly it wasn't worth watching (in many ways); now it comes in perfectly. WIll get to watch the Eagles and Ravens games on Monday night. And the NASCAR and other car races will be visible again. Whoopeee!

Jeff

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Posted: Friday, June 05, 2009 6:22:55 PM

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I bought a 12v converter for the boat, since I already have a tv. It was $0 with the coupon, and I bought a round "flying saucer" antenna as well. I have them with me here in DC and haven't been down to the boat, so I can't report on effectiveness. The antenna has an 8-position switch for "aiming" the antenna, I thought it would work OK at anchor since I always know the bearing to the station (most central florida tv comes from a single antenna farm in Bithlo).

I have HDTV at home so I will not need the other coupon, which expires 6/11. If someone wants it to buy a box, let me know soonest.

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Fastjeff
Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2009 4:35:45 AM

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That 8 position aiming deal sounds great. Mine just shows that it's going round and around--I have no way of aiming it for, say, the local Fox channel (NASCAR). With the analog TV, you merely kept rotating away 'til the picture was clearest; with the digital, however, it's a channel no show until you're pretty much aimed correctly.

We'll see, but I'm really encouraged by what I've seen so far.

Jeff

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jsimanella
Posted: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 7:10:24 AM

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Update from Port Clinton...

I installed 2 new tvs on the boat. Both are Samsung HDTV's.

I'm getting 20-30 digital channels, using a Glomex 14" antenna (shown here):

http://www.cyber-bridge-marine.com/Glomex-Marine-14-Omni-Directional-Tv-Antenna.html

I have found this antenna to be much better than Shakespeare's, with a cleaner look. It is "Digital Ready".

I have it mounted on their V bracket, on my radar pole, near the top of my flybridge bimini.

I do need to leave the powered gain control on, between 50-100%, in order to grab the Cleveland stations. Toledo is no problem, and I also grab a few from Detroit.

No issues running 2 tvs off of the 1 antenna. I may add a 3rd tuner, down the road (don't ask).

John


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jralbert
Posted: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 9:22:21 AM
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Very nice pole for an anchor light

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jsimanella
Posted: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 2:42:49 PM

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jralbert wrote:
Very nice pole for an anchor light


LOL - You should be there when I have to change the bulb ;)
Roger2
Posted: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 3:59:13 PM

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Very nice base for the anchor light!

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jsimanella
Posted: Tuesday, June 09, 2009 8:17:40 PM

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In case anyone doesn't know the address to get the $40 coupons (limit 2 per household):

https://www.dtv2009.gov/ApplyCoupon.aspx

On a related note - it seems funny, to me, that they wouldn't allow you to use these against new TV purchases (with DTV tuners). They would serve the same purpose and boost the economy too...
dougrose
Posted: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 7:08:48 AM

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I still have a coupon that runs out tomorrow. You don't need the physical coupon, just the number off it, if you order a box online. Anyone want to do that, email me or post in this forum....

"I remember when welfare was for poor people..."
AlumiJim
Posted: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:28:28 AM

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Turns out I have a friend who does need one, I'll email you my address, thanks.



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