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What is the best Antenna for digital?

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faraway

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Hi
plz as your experience, what is the best antenna for difficult reception building and geographic issue,, fiber glass antenna or folded dipole antenna, and whats gain perfect low or high ?
plz if u have model also tell me what
 

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Same as analog. Just depends on band/location/power... You need to post alot more info to answer that. There are not "Digital" antenna's. They are all the same.
 

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Thanks,,, but i mean also powerful receive sensitivities for difficult high building and density ?? folded aluminium dipole or fiber glass omni ?
 

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I'd ask in an antenna forum that question. There are many discussion there about metal vs. fiberglass. Not really a Motorola question.
 

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Thanks,,, but i mean also powerful receive sensitivities for difficult high building and density ?? folded aluminum dipole or fiber glass omni ?

No difference ...if the gain factors are equal, there is no difference...regardless of surroundings.
 
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