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Originally Posted by rockstar45
I have two antennas, a XG91 for UHF in the attic and a YA-1713 for VHF outside on the roof. Both run into a wineguard 2870 preamp.
On a good day my signal meter on my TiVo HD reports 60-70 for my VHF channels (NBC, FOX), but when it rains or is very cloudy it drops in and out from 0-30. My Albany UHF stations (ABC, PBS, CW) are completely unaffected with signal strengths around 90-100.
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In most cases VHF reception is less bothered by rain than UHF. I believe your observation, but question your conclusion.
It looks like you are in North Adams, MA. You have two choices for ABC and NBC. Where is your 91XG aimed, at the Helderbergs, or Mt. Greylock?
Neither of your antennas are designed to pick up channel 6 and you do not show a CBS. It there a reason that you don't have a low band antenna?