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nellyt

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#151145 15-Aug-2014 12:59
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I live at the top of a rather windy hill and would like to check out the size/shape of an RBI antenna and also how its attached...if they are monster yagi's then I'd probably want to put the pole up myself.

Also are they easy to rotate (i am on fringe reception pointing north, but will probably need to point south in a few months time to a new mast)

Thanks

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  #1109623 16-Aug-2014 19:34
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They look like this ^
Its - like a UHF antenna that you probably already have but the fins are shorter, and the whole thing is generally longer.
I dont think you would be allowed to move the antenna to a new direction without the installer coming back out to check the signal levels from the new tower and have your equipment reprogrammed. (i could be wrong)




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