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My main problem is the bulk of my channels are between 140 and 157 degrees. I have found that I can get good reception by splitting the difference. However, I have two channels that I would like to get that are on 117 and 339 degrees. I have done pretty good, by combining the (140-157) degree antenna and the 339 degree antennas on a coax combiner. I am struggling to get the 339 consistently.
Here is my equipment
one Linear 2512 ChannelPlus DC & IR Passing 2-Way Splitter/Combiner
Two (One pointing about 148 degrees and the other pointing 339 degrees.)
Winegard FlatWave FL-5000 Indoor HDTV Antenna (Digital OTA TV Antenna / High-VHF / UHF / Ultra-Thin / Black and White - Reversible) - 35 Mile Long Range
I was thinking about moving my setup into the attic to see if I can get better reception. Any thoughts?
My main problem is the bulk of my channels are between 140 and 157 degrees. I have found that I can get good reception by splitting the difference. However, I have two channels that I would like to get that are on 117 and 339 degrees. I have done pretty good, by combining the (140-157) degree antenna and the 339 degree antennas on a coax combiner. I am struggling to get the 339 consistently.
Here is my equipment
one Linear 2512 ChannelPlus DC & IR Passing 2-Way Splitter/Combiner
Two (One pointing about 148 degrees and the other pointing 339 degrees.)
Winegard FlatWave FL-5000 Indoor HDTV Antenna (Digital OTA TV Antenna / High-VHF / UHF / Ultra-Thin / Black and White - Reversible) - 35 Mile Long Range
I was thinking about moving my setup into the attic to see if I can get better reception. Any thoughts?