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Antenna Assembly Repair of AEA Isoloop antenna gear fork assembly? the plastic fork piece that goes into the capacitor and connects to the drive gear has broken. Any one ever fix this problem befo...

 

Antenna Assembly
Antenna Assembly
Repair of AEA Isoloop antenna gear fork assembly?

the plastic fork piece that goes into the capacitor and connects to the drive gear has broken. Any one ever fix this problem before?

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I take the time to claim what happened to us when we try to connect an HDTV antenna so you do not have to blow your time doing the same objective.

First of all our whole family always longed for a HDTV. It was a right in itself. There must be 100 different brands and types to decide! We did finally find all united on one.

Having created the television we learn that we also had to buy an HDTV antenna in order to keep our channels local broadcast in HD. Our original antenna was attempted at the scene acquired identical to our TV. After that built together in holding inside the garage and up the stairs to the window on the 2nd floor.

We took it out the panel and put 17 years of age on the roof with the antenna. We used walkie talkies to communicate between the ceiling and the living room with the TV. His job was to turn the antenna in increments until communication came teentsy

The problem was they could only get 2 channels at once entering without obstacles, but never could get all channels coming in at once. So we brought the antenna, led to the garage, concealed and brought back to buy a bigger one and go through the process again.

Again, in the upper roof with 17 years of age. Round and all time in a rain storm. It was not that bad, but it's still raining as well. This continued for almost a total of 4 nights at the December period, during the cold and the fall.

We never could get this HDTV antenna to the output, so I finally gave up. We brought the large antenna in the hidden colossus again and put it back in the car to return. I was glad that did not work because he was horrible up there on the roof.

He pulled a tender finger. Then we did some research online and found an antenna intended to do everything necessary and good thing was that it was cheaper and in a smaller way.

In fact, no larger than the size of a baking tray. So I bought the HDTV antenna and took it home. No assembly required and put the back 17yr old roof with walkie talkies again and this time we had a communication before they even tried to adjust the antenna.

It is unlikely .. We found all the channels clear powerful without even trying to fix to the perfect "sweet" field we are used to establish two new above.

Just put it on the ceiling and pointed in the general direction where there are stations was all that need! Apparently, this antenna is an antenna for HDTV much higher caliber.

If I would have known this before 5 days, could have saved every night, the poor child on the roof and it took aggrevation our home to finally enjoy HDTV!

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