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Originally Posted by tsigwing
It does come in, but is the weakest by far. Not sure why it is the problem child when all other channels are great.
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The wavelength at 599 MHz is a shade under 20", so I would think moving it up/down even a few inches may make a difference if there's a multipath issue, or it's otherwise experiencing some sort of cancellation phenomenon from a reflection or diffraction. Worth moving it vertically a little, at least for experimentation purpose. You may not actually lose anything on the other channels by lowering it. Won't know till you try.
SiliconDust recommends signal strength above 60% (75% recommended), signal quality above 50%, and symbol quality at 100%, and you meet or exceed all but signal strength on that channel, which is close. If it's watchable without dropouts or pixilation, you may have the best you're going to get, but it could be good enough in the end. I have a couple of channels that are weak, but come in fine, and unless I look at the meter, I'd never know they're lacking - strong/clean enough is good enough.