Run down to radio Shack and pick up one of these:
http://www.radioshack.com/search/ind...FM%20trap&sr=1
Keep your receipt just in case.
You'd be surprised how much FM and VHF signals the C2 actually can receive. The difficulty is in controlling it so it can be successfully exploited! I prefer to call it a "UHF-mostly" antenna.
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For a attic installation I suggest a Winegard HD7696P antenna , for a roof top antenna I suggest a Winegard HD7694P antenna.
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He's only 6 miles away from his towers with LOS and there's no evidence of multi-path presented. Forecasted signal powers are in the teens and twenties A large directional antenna probably isn't needed. In fact, a 20 dB attenuator would probably do a world of good in conjunction with the FM trap. A 6-10' antenna is overkill for this situation.
If the FM Trap doesn't resolve the issues with 8, 10, 12, let me know and I'll see what stuff, experimental or otherwise, might be in my toy box.
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