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Old 27-Feb-2014, 11:31 PM   #4
StephanieS
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Yes, play with location. Sometimes moving just a few inches can be the difference between reliable and unreliable reception.

Co-channel interference can be unpleasant because with enough signal from another station on the same channel, your tuner will lose a lock. At worst, you'll get nothing because with the two signals your tuner can sort one from the other out.

If I were you I'd perhaps as a test orientate the antenna to magnetic heading 218 to test NBC WVIR. It is extremely weak and may not be received at all, however if your conditions are slightly more favorable, you may have a chance at it. It also has no co-channel problems.

Do you have any strong FM stations near by?
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