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22-Aug-2015, 2:38 PM
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One channel issue, high VHF
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The 2 antennas seem a bit close & may be...
The 2 antennas seem a bit close & may be interfering with each other.
If in your shoes I would remove the UHF antenna & lower the VHF antenna in 6 inch increments to see if you can find a better...
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Help With Reception
20-Aug-2015, 11:05 PM
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One channel issue, high VHF
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You certainly don't need more amplification. What...
You certainly don't need more amplification. What you do need is more signal AT the antenna.
How close are your antennas to each other? Can you take a pic & post it?
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10-Aug-2015, 5:43 PM
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Powerline interference is usually worst during...
Powerline interference is usually worst during dry weather (low humidity) from my experience. As humidity rises the interference tends to lessen, especially when raining.
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