You'll certainly want to experiment with both mounting location and height. As Tigerbangs mentioned, the terrain between the transmitters and your location diffracts and reflects the signals. Hunt around, you may find a 'hot spot'.
Just to clarify, real channels 2 through 6 are known as Low-VHF, real channels 7 through 13 are known as High-VHF and only real channels 14 through 51 are UHF.
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