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(More customer reviews)I purchased two LAVA A-2605 antennas. The first one purchased was a trial case that I placed in a fringe reception area (Ocean Pines, MD.). The antenna pulls stations from the Del Mar area, receiving a total of 6 reliably. I keep the antenna pointed in one direction since getting the orientation is critical for good reception (in this case) and is not easy to re-orient without having it in view. This first antenna was received with one of the reflector elements dented, but with no consequence to its performance that I can tell.
Pleased, I purchased a second antenna and installed it in Columbia MD. I keep the antenna pointed toward Baltimore. Baltimore stations are received well and D.C. area stations for the most (with this pointing direction) are received well with the exception of a couple of stations that occasionally break up. A total of 44 stations were sensed during a digital search. I have tried the antenna with a Visio TV, a Sony Bravia as well as a Hauppauge PC digital tuner board; all function well with the LAVA A-2605 antenna.
In both locations, the antennas are installed in the attic. I use a
PVC gray pipe (electrical) that rests on and screwed to a ply board mounted between two ceiling beams. The PVC pipe is secured just below the antenna with a 2x4 mounted across two roof rafters using a pipe clamp. The antenna sits on top of the pipe. The antenna's RG-6 cable is secured to the pipe with cable ties allowing enough play so that the antenna can rotate freely without binding the cable.
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