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Old 20-Feb-2017, 6:36 PM   #1
Thunder7
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Winegard FlatWave Amped FL5500A - VHF?

I live in the metro Atlanta area....ALL of the channels I want to get (i.e. ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) are all in the general 212-218 azimuth, so I decided for my office instead of getting another cable box that I would just due over the air since I mainly want to see those channels in there 99% of the time. So, I purchased a Winegard FlatWave Amped FL5500A indoor antenna. I set it up, played with positing to optimize reception, and all works great for all the UHF channels, not so much for channels listed as being in the VHF-Hi range as they are not found at all. I thought this antenna did VHF-Hi, but for me it isn't tuning in the channels. The main impact is that it includes NBC (212 azimuth), which is a must have. I have pointed the antenna directly at 212, moved up/down/all around and can't seem to lock onto a signal. Currently the antenna is on a wall that points at 222 azimuth and CBS (218), FOX (217) and ABC (218) work great.

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Last edited by Thunder7; 20-Feb-2017 at 8:10 PM.
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