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Old 15-Jun-2010, 3:57 AM   #2
Dave Loudin
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Location: King George, VA
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Sorry, it looks like it's towel time for you. A high-gain UHF antenna, like the XG-91, would likely catch the first two, if not the first three stations. All the other stations are tropo paths, so no matter what you do, you will get spotty reception.

As a last gasp, you can rerun your report via the maps option. That way you can verify that the reception point is truly in the right place, as the 911 grid sometimes is off a block or two in rural areas. I doubt you'll see any change, but it's worth a shot. You could also bump up the antenna height to see if any of the 70+ mile range stations ever switch from tropo paths.
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