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Caged 04-04-2005 09:51 PM

:bye: hiya there guys. My lastest project,
(no, haven't forgotten spyware thing, still workin on that)
is to amass at 3+ TV antennas, hook them together, and make a SUPER ANTENNA!! capable hopefully of managing to pull in something different. I live on 3 channels so anything new would be great.

If any of you have knowledge in this area and have something useful to contribute, please do as I need all the help i can get :angel:

TheSmyth 04-04-2005 10:04 PM

you'd be better buying a used sattelite dish and analogue reciever from e-bay.
No matter how big your antenna is, if you can only get three channels at the moment, you'll probably struggle to pick-up any more anyway!

(Have you tried a signal booster box though?......)

Danny252 05-04-2005 07:56 AM

my antenna is in the loft and I get 5 channels.. works for me

Rogue 05-04-2005 11:52 AM

Where are you positioned and what do you hope that you might pick-up. (except UFOs and exterial life forms :))

What kind of anternas you have.

Last time I dealt with antenas (except Satelite Dish in Germany) was in Bosnia. We were able to recieve HTV 1, HTV2, SA1 and SA2. This was before the war in Croatia or Bosnia.

We used some aluminium parts to enlarge reciving part of regular roof antena.

Caged 05-04-2005 01:09 PM

hey, that will work...got a bunch of aluminum scrap metal down the barn

Rogue 05-04-2005 01:28 PM

Try it. Let us know if it works. ;) (Whach out! Important: Remember you can't fly! ;) LOL)

FreeFreddy 07-04-2005 01:32 PM

I know one in Russia, he made his antenna this way: he modified his house antenna in the way that he added to it two cymbals plates on each side and placed the antenna on another stick so it became higher.
Before he had 3 regular area channels, now he can receive around 15 new (!) channels that way. It works like a satellit antenna, I guess.


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