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Old 1-Aug-2013, 6:34 PM   #2
GroundUrMast
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It would be helpful to have a link to your TVFR.

A two way splitter with a bandwidth of 5 to 1000 MHz (1 GHZ) is plenty... For most applications. There is no advantage moving the location of your splitter unless you need or want easier access to it in the future. http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=13090

If your TV has a signal meter function, you can optimize the aim using that to gauge the best overall aim point (usually a compromise between several channels). The antenna you're using should not be hyper-critical about aim point, that is, it is not very directional.
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