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<blockquote data-quote="valdi" data-source="post: 875606" data-attributes="member: 116882"><p>GJC, I'm in North York on top of a hill that has a direct shot at CN Tower (15 KM) and Buffalo beyond. So when I mount the Antenna to the chimney, I'm about 50' or 55' in the air. I'm sure my wife would not allow me to turn off the cable until the kiddies and Mother move out. Wait, that's at least another 15 years. I just want to reduce to basic cable to satisfy the Teletoon and Treehouse fans in the house. I started with an antenna in the attic that worked great for T.O. channels but no Buffalo, I then added a channelmaster amp and got at least FOX from Buffalo. Once I put the antenna on the chimney I then started to receive the Buffalo channels with very good stability. Funny thing is tho. I live in a flight path for Pearson. I think I'm just on the outside leg of approach, when the planes come overhead, quite high as well, I get a momentary glitch from the signal. I somehow want my local MP without committing me to pass a law that will allow pass over of my home only during commercials.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck with programming!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valdi, post: 875606, member: 116882"] GJC, I'm in North York on top of a hill that has a direct shot at CN Tower (15 KM) and Buffalo beyond. So when I mount the Antenna to the chimney, I'm about 50' or 55' in the air. I'm sure my wife would not allow me to turn off the cable until the kiddies and Mother move out. Wait, that's at least another 15 years. I just want to reduce to basic cable to satisfy the Teletoon and Treehouse fans in the house. I started with an antenna in the attic that worked great for T.O. channels but no Buffalo, I then added a channelmaster amp and got at least FOX from Buffalo. Once I put the antenna on the chimney I then started to receive the Buffalo channels with very good stability. Funny thing is tho. I live in a flight path for Pearson. I think I'm just on the outside leg of approach, when the planes come overhead, quite high as well, I get a momentary glitch from the signal. I somehow want my local MP without committing me to pass a law that will allow pass over of my home only during commercials. Good Luck with programming!! [/QUOTE]
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