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Old 16-May-2012, 8:48 PM   #8
signals unlimited
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If you have the antenna aimed correctly and you have a good 7 and a bad 44, there may be either an interferrence on 44 or a UHF problem. If all of your UHF channels (14-51) are ok Then it must be interferrence. You may be able to tune this out, but it is difficult with a fixed antenna. I would concider installing a rotor, then and only then you can make these adjustments while monitoring. Rotors are unpopular on this site, but not with me. I use them on all of my installations to correct problems like yours and to be able to tune in all of the channels that are in reach. The Aspen Eagel rotor can be installed using your existing coax. I
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