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Old 13-Sep-2011, 2:02 PM   #2
Tower Guy
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Originally Posted by snoopysbuddy View Post
I don't believe I need any sort of special antenna combiner.
It might work and it might not. Try a backwards splitter to combine the antennas. The second antenna may pick up multipath that would ruin reception of the good channels from the first antenna. If so, you may find locations for the two antennas that are better than others.

When two antennas are aimed in different directions the cable length to each antenna is less important.

From your previous post here is your TVfool report: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...9fbeb6d4c0b87a

In your case the problem may be more that the C-2 is a UHF antenna and you have 4 VHF stations to pick up. (KABC, KCAL, KTTV, and KCOP) Instead of a second UHF only antenna, consider a VHF antenna (Y-10-7-13 or YA1713) and a UVSJ to combine them.

Last edited by Tower Guy; 13-Sep-2011 at 2:07 PM.
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