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Old 27-Aug-2013, 5:16 AM   #2
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You have plenty of signal strength in the air. Though most of the stations broadcast on UHF, though there are a couple operating in the VHF band.

The MANT940 is identified as a UHF antenna in Phillips ad copy, and the built in amplification should not be needed in your application.

Consider the Terk HDTVi (not the HDTVa) which has a bit of UHF directional qualities that will help reduce interference from signals arriving from the side due to reflections. It also has intentional support for VHF.
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