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Old 14-Aug-2020, 8:20 PM   #1
Bobert
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I've looked for an answer, but...

New at posting here, not new at radio. For starters, I've got a Channelmaster CM-2020 ant with CM-7777HD preamp at 20 feet, running through less than 100' feet new, decent coax. I'm trying to receive WXEL (RF CH 27 at my location on the N shore of Lake Okeechobee, FL. It rarely comes in, usually at night. Please see below link, then the link within to WXEL file. I can receive VHF HI and UHF stations at similar distance running lower power, thus am puzzled why WXEL is such a hard catch. FL is a relatively flat state, so I don't think terrain should be an issue.

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d9038c9988bef42[/URL]

Bob
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