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Old 15-Sep-2017, 9:12 PM   #5
dongna
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I have attached a google maps photo of my house. The yellow arrow attempts to depict the approximate direction of the signal from the source to my antenna, which is located in the attic at the head of the arrow.

As for growth of trees, I live in a mature neighborhood and I can't imagine there has been any significant tree growth that could be suddenly causing these issues. In general the tree density is what I would consider moderate-- there are trees around but I'm not in the middle of a forest or anything. Likewise, my 'burb is a fairly sleepy one with no buildings over two stories for miles around. Terrain is generally very flat all the way to the source of the signal.

House construction is 2 x 4 exterior walls, cedar siding. Built in the 60's. Roof is typical asphalt shingles (one layer).

If there are any other photos that might help diagnose the problem, just let me know and I will happily accommodate.
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