> I would say the most important thing in deciding where to
> put your station is where you would enjoy it most. Second,
> you have to consider where the antennas are located and what
> the antennas are. You also have to consider getting wires
> and cables safely into the room.
Something to think about, with respect to getting wires and cables up to the
second floor is that standard rain gutter downspout makes a nice "raceway"
to run all the cables in that is inconspicuous (it looks just like your
other downspouts, can be painted to match, and is big enough to run many
coaxes inside). You could even slit it so that you can slide stuff in and
out. The plastic downspouts are even easier.
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