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I'm Installing a 30 foot tower for 2 direcectional fm antennas rotatated on top. I want pick up my local hdtv tv stations from same tower with antenna mounted off of the tower but not rotated.. I've seen omnidectional uhf antenna's and vhf antenna precut for a given frequency..So my question is can I use say 2 omni uhf fixed in different directions and severeal vhf precuts each pointed at my favorite stations? Can this work if proper spacing is maintained?
Also, Is a vhf hdtv antenna different than a regular vhf antenna?
Thank you, Joel
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Hi thereUnless each UHF antenna is bandwidth-limited by using filters, you would not want to combine antenna signals. You would need to use an antenna switch. The spacing needed between antennae is beyond my knowledge base.
UHF and VHF antannae can be used for NTSC and ATSC reception. There is technically nothing special about an "HDTV" antenna. Most digital TV broadcasts are in the UHF band.
I've not seen a "vhf hdtv" antenna, but since ATSC will only be broadcast in the upper VHF band (and UHF, but not the lower VHF), then such an antenna might only have elements for the upper VHF band?!?
Note: the Channelmaster 8-bay UHF antenna is capable of also receiving the upper VHF band.
Regards
I am using a $35 Radio Shack TV/FM antenna and can pick up all the hdtv stations just fine for the greater Los Angeles area ... HDTV does not require any special antenna.
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