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I can orient it to get decent reception for ABC, NBC, and CBS but not Fox or PBS. Likewise when I optimize for Fox and PBS, I don't get ABC, NBC, or CBS.
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That doesn't make much sense, all those stations are in the same direction except for several translators on W. Tiger Mtn. The only way it would make sense is if the antenna is in a particularly impaired location such that the direct signal path is blocked by both your terrain and the trees and you have to aim off-axis to get a reflected signal.
Did you test your reception with the antenna in that spot before mounting it? There's a really good reason that all our outdoor installation instructions have that advice in large red letters.
Try different spots using temporary mounts before drilling any more holes. Look for the best location that offers the clearest line of sight towards downtown and Queen Anne Hill.
You have VERY substantial hill in front of you, don't be surprised if you end up having to go with a very much larger antenna in the long run. You may need two separate antennas mounted in separated locations, one for UHF and one for VHF.