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Old 20-Apr-2013, 10:05 PM   #3
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Another option is the Antennas Direct Clear Stream 5. It was designed as a VHF antenna but either by luck or chance has proven to be a capable UHF antenna in strong and moderate signal conditions such as yours. In the UHF range, it tends to behave as an omnidirectional so it can give you coverage to the south while pointed west.

If you have trouble with reception of the signals on real CH-4 & 6, consider adding an Antennacraft CS600 or Winegard YA6260. You would need a High/Low Signal Joiner to combine into a single down-lead.
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