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Old 11-Aug-2013, 6:41 PM   #10
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If you mount the C2V outdoors, I think it would do fairly well. In the attic, I doubt it has enough VHF gain to get the job done. YMMV

I'm thinking, you're doing well as far as UHF performance is concerned. So why start over... just add the VHF capability you need.

If you want to replace the existing antenna... In the attic, a Winegard HD7698P would be an example of a UHF/H-VHF combo that I would suggest.
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