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sempai

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glad to hear of a couple DX contacts.......ABOUT TIME!!!!!
so I guess the antenna and radio is working... good to hear

it's amazing how people in HOA's behave... I wouldn't even risk doing anything with a dipole... most people put them away from the house to make sure they don't interfere with electronics in the home..... if you ever caused interference in that HOA... they will be coming after you with torches and pitch forks.
i installed an OTA tv antenna for HDTV in 1999-2001 in DC almost entirely to fsck with the condo board.

there were only four stations in HD back then and the cbs affiliate was 720p only, my direct view crt 16:9 tv only did 1080i and 480p 😆 i can't use an electric grill on the balcony? enjoy the antenna.
 

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i installed an OTA tv antenna for HDTV in 1999-2001 in DC almost entirely to fsck with the condo board.

there were only four stations in HD back then and the cbs affiliate was 720p only, my direct view crt 16:9 tv only did 1080i and 480p 😆 i can't use an electric grill on the balcony? enjoy the antenna.

Did the glue for the LED light strips hold up?
 
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