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Old 23-Aug-2011, 3:13 PM   #3
ADTech
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Seriously, if you want reliable reception of UHF stations the trees will need to be avoided. Either the antenna or the trees will have to move or you'll be stuck with poor reception, especially when the trees are wet and the wind blows.

I'd likely suggest separate UHF and high-VHF antennas since you'd benefit from having them aimed in slightly different directions. Aim the high-VHF antenna to balance reception of the real channels 7 & 13 and the UHF antenna in a more southerly direction to focus on the UHF stations. Combine the antennas with a UVSJ and feed the combined signal into your existing amp.
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