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Old 12-Jun-2013, 7:45 PM   #10
ADTech
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Different forum regulars may offer different opinions on how to solve specific issues based on their experiences and biases. Most of the time, most of the information is workable and there are usually multiple "correct" solutions possible.

KBRK's diagram was intended to represent a possible solution to picking up their ill-located tower's signal and combining it with a separate antenna for the rest of the local stations whose broadcast towers are at Fordland.

You have the option of trying a single, broad-beamwidth UHF antenna to try and cover both transmitting locations (as was suggested when you contacted us) as well as your single VHF channels or, if that doesn't work, use a separate uni-directional UHF-only antenna to pickup KRBK's lower-powered Springfield transmitter (65 & Sunshine, approximately) and then combine it with a UHF/VHF antenna so that all outlets in the home can share the same set of signals without resorting to either a rotor or a manual switching arrangement.
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