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Old 6-Jun-2010, 10:49 PM   #6
Tigerbangs
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The topography between the local transmitters and your house is mountainious, and I suspect that you are seeing some reflected signal at your antenna, however, the issue for you seems to be the inability or receive all your TV analog and digital stations from one tuner source. if you mount your TV antenna aimed at roughly 315 degrees mounted on your roof, then you should be able to see all of your major local stations, both analog and digital, however, to facilitate analog and digital reception, I suggest using a coaxial 2-way A/B at the TV set, sending one side of the antenna cable to the TV antenna connector to your TV set, and one side to your Digital converter. Switch between the two inputs based on oyur need to watch digital or analog TV stations, and you should be fine. Be aware, however, that eventually, all of your analog stations will convert to digital broadcasting, and the need for the A/B switch will disappear.
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