If you're already seeing 8 & 10 with the DB8, I expect an antenna designed for the task will perform very well. The Y10713 is designed to receive real channels 7 through 13, the DB8 is not. Of all the consumer grade antennas available, the Y10713 and Winegard's competing YA1713 are the best performers for going after 8 & 10.
i aimed the Y10713 at 159 magnetic
db 8 is still pointed at approx 135
joined the db8 and with a uvsj (CHANNEL PLUS 2512 DC + IR Passing 2-Way Splitter/Combiner)
the out of the usvj is connected to the in on the cpa-19
the to tv of the cpa 19 is rg6 all the way down to a wall plate splitter so it looks like this
All that said i did a scan and I only get 1-2 channels....where as with the db8 only i was getting 8-12 channels. So my troubleshooting will be to remove the amp and do another scan. Any other thoughts or suggestions?
The CHANNEL PLUS 2512 DC + IR Passing 2-Way Splitter/Combiner is not a UVSJ. The splitter is allowing the two antennas to 'fight' each other.
A UVSJ is a tuned filter network, not a mere splitter in reverse. It will have a port that passes only UHF frequencies, another port that passes only VHF frequencies and a 'common' / 'combined' port.
dang it!!!! i had a feeling it was that uvsj. Thats what I get for going off the reviews on amazon. Well at least its a pretty easy fix and it gives me another reason to hop up on my roof.
So the right equipment always helps. I picked up the radio shack uvsj. I used my same set up with the individual uhf and vhf antennas with the amp after the uvsj. I did my initial scan and get all the channels Im looking for and they are all full signal strength. Hopefully I wont run into any more drop outs now.