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Old 6-Jan-2012, 7:27 PM   #2
Dave Loudin
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Location: King George, VA
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Looking at the radar plot of your report, you can see that the bulk of your stations come from generally the northwest sector. Additionally, since most of the lines are long, that means the signals are strong. Looking at the table in your report confirms the stengths - most have at least 50 dB to spare, which is a lot! The best antennas can only provide 18 dB of gain.

What you need is a low-gain VHF-hi/UHF antenna that's sensitive over a wide range of angles. A candidates is the RCA-ANT751. Others here might have some other suggestions. You could mount it on the side of your house that faces the right direction (your prediction was run for 10 feet off the ground.)

One thing you won't need is an amplifier of any sort, even if you split the signals to feed both TVs.
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