http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...3e4759f59e894b
I'm getting all the (11) stations I care to except channel 29 WHVL, at 20some degrees north. It's a very local
Penn State Channel.
Clearstream 2 antenna, 25 feet elevation on a mast at peak of roof, through 50 feet of RG6 and 2 F connector junctions, one for the ground block, and another passthru at the wall.
Turning the antenna north or ANY direction for front or back or side lobe does not really help. I was able to get SOME pixels show up every couple minutes, but no watchable signal. The gain plot for the antenna is
here.
I can add another 4 feet of mast, but from my rooftop view, that's not going to add any more field of view in that direction. The Fool plot shows it's a 2 bounce diffraction to my house, ONLY 10 miles away, but with a -1.1 NM. So I'm asking if a Cleastream4 or DB4 type would solve this, Amp at the antenna, or is it just hidden behind the hills too much.
Thanks,
Tom