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Did a great job providing real signal reception
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Does a good job.
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This does a great job of keeping the lowest ratio noise to gain and keeping performance in line with all the parameters of the install
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I am in a difficult area for signal reception and the preamp and high end antenna do a good job.
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Doing a great job so far.
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does a good job
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it does a good job in dry weather
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Why pay $100 + /month for cable (usually with compressed HD signals and poorer picture quality) when this system will do an equally good (or better) job for a one-time $1000 investment (the cost of cable for 1 year.
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I wouldn't say it has a 100 mile range (as advertised) but it does a pretty good job
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Does a better job than the RCA I was using previously.
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GREAT JOB.
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Does a good job at a fairly reasonable cost
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I'm 60 to 70 miles from these stations and does a amazing job.
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doing a great job
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Did a very adequate job for the location we reside in
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Doing a nice job feeding two TVs and a scanner through a mixture of new and old coax up to over 100ft
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It replaced an old RS unit that did a good job for years but was getting weak.
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Dramatic difference in channel availability and strength with this being supplied with power and not supplied with power which tells me it is doing a good job.
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Did a really good job of cleaning up the signal on my HDTV antenna
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Lastly, the antenna seems to do a better job when the compass receiving angles are off by a few degrees
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Does a nice job of improving the signal strength of our antennae
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Boxing was a piss poor job
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Does a great job, picks up a lot of OTA stations
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Good job, Winegard!BTW - researching on sites like antennaweb is key, as they may help you determine what direction you need to point your antenna.
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Did a fine job
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As far as I can tell it is doing a great job
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does a great job bring in weak signals.
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It has an exceptionally low noise figure for a relatively inexpensive consumer unit and did a great job for me.
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I'd read somewhere that UHF waves can be a meter or longer, so longer antennas do a better job of landing the signal.