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BeaverIslandGuy
01-12-2016, 07:28 AM
We just bought a house in Charlotte and would like to avoid cable TV if possible. We have a MOHU attic antenna (in Michigan) that works VERY well. Has anyone had experience with MOHU or another omni-directional antenna? What channels can you get?

tuccillo
01-12-2016, 07:37 AM
Orlando is 60+ miles away to the southeast. With the right antenna you can get over 50 channels but many you may not be interested in. Under some infrequently occurring conditions, NBC can be a challenge. The other biggies such as ABC, CBS, and FOX are never a problem, at least for us south of 466A. I have a directional antenna installed by Tom at TheVillagesAV.com

We just bought a house in Charlotte and would like to avoid cable TV if possible. We have a MOHU attic antenna (in Michigan) that works VERY well. Has anyone had experience with MOHU or another omni-directional antenna? What channels can you get?

JerryP
01-12-2016, 08:02 AM
Orlando is 60+ miles away to the southeast. With the right antenna you can get over 50 channels but many you may not be interested in. Under some infrequently occurring conditions, NBC can be a challenge. The other biggies such as ABC, CBS, and FOX are never a problem, at least for us south of 466A. I have a directional antenna installed by Tom at TheVillagesAV.com

We are in Lake Deaton, NBC comes in great, our issue is with WUCF especially when Downton is on and it decides to get flaky. Loving not paying a cable bill.

OldManTime
01-12-2016, 08:44 AM
We just bought a house in Charlotte and would like to avoid cable TV if possible. We have a MOHU attic antenna (in Michigan) that works VERY well. Has anyone had experience with MOHU or another omni-directional antenna? What channels can you get?



I have an antenna, get about 6 channels out of Orlando, when i rotate, get out of Gainesville. Depends where you live.

karostay
01-12-2016, 01:55 PM
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dbussone
01-12-2016, 02:15 PM
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I think I agree. Just picturing him rotating to get a better view of Gainesville. ::jester::