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Looking to get rid of cable after having it since it came to my town some 35+ years ago. Right now just wanting to get the major networks and a few independents. Purchased one of these imported directional, rotor-equipped antennas and have it on a light stand in my upstairs bedroom. Eventually, if the temperature ever gets about 10 degrees here in Connecticut, I might install it on a mast on the chimney like in the good old days.
All the local network stations I hoped I'd be able to get are now coming in fine. Many have their antennas on the same mountain, so easy pickings there. Get some break up now and then. I assume that is to be expected. One thing cable did provide was a perfect (though lower quality) signal all the time.
My question has to do with the "PATH" as shown on the report (see above) and what, if anything, can I do to get signals that are not now "LOS" or line of sight.
The ones that are 1Edge and 2Edge... and there are many on my report... are they basically out of my reach no matter what I do or can someone make some suggestions I can use for the future.
Thanks. All your help is much appreciated.