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Old 27-Nov-2017, 3:14 PM   #4
rabbit73
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The C2V should work. The VHF "V" dipole doesn't have much gain, but your two strongest channels are VHF, so it should be OK. It is difficult to predict the exact results; many unknown factors are involved.
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Is there any benefit to going to the C4V? It seems from reading the threads bigger based on situation might be worse.
The C4V has a little more UHF gain, but it has a narrower beamwidth, but the two main directions are only 12 degrees apart.
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Any significant difference or benefit to the CS2Max? Or 4Max?
They are now being sold in stores instead of the C2V and C4V, but they don't have reflectors. You need the reflectors to increase gain and reduce multipath interference.

The reflectors are an extra cost accessory for the CS2MAX and CS4MAX.
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I reran the TV Fool report. For some reason it appears WJAR NBC dropped off the report.
TVFool is now using a database for reports that is defective. Your old report is more accurate.

***Alert*** New database has serious issue ***
http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=16376
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