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	<title>Comments on: The Channel Master 4251</title>
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		<title>By: King Oberlin</title>
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		<description>Matthew, Yes I agree that this was the pinnacle antenna the American antenna industry ever produced out of the box. I have personally install hundreds of the 7&#039; 4251 Parabolic antennas manufactured by Channel Master in the 70&#039;s, 80&#039;s &amp; 90&#039;s. I purchased a dozen of them back in 2001 when I heard that Channel Master was discontinuing production. I still have 3 of them left, two of them brand new in the box. I have been saving them since 2001 for special applications. 20 years ago I mounted two of them side by side on my 110&#039; home tower here in Northeastern Indiana for DXing. I&#039;ve pulled channels from Green Bay, WI, Chicago, ILL, Cleveland, OH, Indianapolis, IN not to mention the 105 tri-state area TV channels. The only TV Antenna array that comes close is the stacked Super G-1483 UHF Antennas at 15db gain.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matthew, Yes I agree that this was the pinnacle antenna the American antenna industry ever produced out of the box. I have personally install hundreds of the 7&#8242; 4251 Parabolic antennas manufactured by Channel Master in the 70&#8242;s, 80&#8242;s &amp; 90&#8242;s. I purchased a dozen of them back in 2001 when I heard that Channel Master was discontinuing production. I still have 3 of them left, two of them brand new in the box. I have been saving them since 2001 for special applications. 20 years ago I mounted two of them side by side on my 110&#8242; home tower here in Northeastern Indiana for DXing. I&#8217;ve pulled channels from Green Bay, WI, Chicago, ILL, Cleveland, OH, Indianapolis, IN not to mention the 105 tri-state area TV channels. The only TV Antenna array that comes close is the stacked Super G-1483 UHF Antennas at 15db gain.</p>
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