My turn
RS-190 UHF/VHF on the single-story chimney. I'm getting L.A. UHF HD channels off Mt Wilson from 63 miles away. I'm using a CM7777 amp (if I remember right).
I'm now considering a 91XG with a rotor since the CBS station pixelates.
Hey Rick0725 - how did you stack it? Looks like a 10 foot mast with 2 feet in between antennas. Plus guy-wires.
-the main mast is attached to the side of the home
- trimmed a 10' heavy duty mast to about 7.5 ft.
-do not use guy wires...used 1.25" emt conduit cut and shaped to fit. one end clamped just below the rotor and the other end bolted to the roof. the emt setup is very sturdy and something to lean against while working. stong enough to support a step ladder without budging.
-the antennas are spaced 3.5' apart
-the vhf is on top temporarily...will reverse the antennas in the spring. the uhf should be mounted on top. have been experimenting with different uhf antennas for easy access.
I only amplify uhf
-run separate coax from each antenna inside the home
-amplify the uhf antenna only
-do not amplify vhf
-use a winegard ca-8800 separator to separate off the fm from the vhf antenna to the audio receiver
-combine the vhf and uhf signal with a cm0549 and the common output of the cm0549 is spilt around the home.
http://www.summitsource.com/winegar...r-combiner-ac-passive-part-ca8800-p-5703.html