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How far can I be and still get good signal?

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Posted: 31 May, 2007
by: Admin A.
Updated: 03 Jun, 2007
by: Admin A.
Allot has to do with the height of the broadcaster and your antenna . The higher the antennas the further you will be able to receive the signal. But a good approximate is if you are 70 miles or closer and have a large enough antenna you should be able to receive good signal.
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