The first picture is that of my APS-13 at 20 feet above ground level. The mast is guyed. It sits on a five foot tripod that can be lowered so I can check the antenna or lower it before a bad storm or a very windy day. This was on my roof until a year and a half ago when we got a new roof installed and I wasn't about to drill too many holes in it. It's only ten feet lower than it used to be. There's a little less IBOC with it a little lower; otherwise not much difference than when it was at 30 feet agl. The town is mostly flat but this area is around 200ft asl so that helps too.
The next photo is that of my FM phase antenna, a Channel Master Stereo Proge 9. This has been sitting in my basement for some years and I decided that this is the time to take it outside and use it. It's only around 15 feet agl but combined with the APS13 and the Bolin Phase Box, it works really well
Off to the left are my TV antennas, which at this point are mostly for TV viewing (especially WHCT-LD ch35 and its MeTV programming). The UHF antenna is a genuine XG-91 and the VHF antenna is a Winegard antenna, one of the last ones manufactured and is VHF only.
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The next photo is that of my FM phase antenna, a Channel Master Stereo Proge 9. This has been sitting in my basement for some years and I decided that this is the time to take it outside and use it. It's only around 15 feet agl but combined with the APS13 and the Bolin Phase Box, it works really well
Off to the left are my TV antennas, which at this point are mostly for TV viewing (especially WHCT-LD ch35 and its MeTV programming). The UHF antenna is a genuine XG-91 and the VHF antenna is a Winegard antenna, one of the last ones manufactured and is VHF only.
If you are interested in my other stuff, check out my blog at https://mikesdx.com, Go HERE.
Thanks for looking.
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