The Micron isn't likely to help with those terrain-blocked VHF stations.
The smallest of our antennas that can be used indoors which includes reliable and predictable VHF support is our ClearStream 2V. You'll need to either fabricate or purchase a base for indoors usage, though. Please don't confuse the older ClearStream 2 with the newer ClearStream 2V.
As Tower Guy noted, you can NOT use any amplifier at your location. I'd suspect you'll likely need one or two FM filters while you're at it.
You may wish to call one of the affected station's engineering department. Ask them if your location near the base of the mountain is likely to receive their signals given the amount of shadowing likely present. I've found that almost all station engineers I've been in touch with are usually very willing to offer advice on how viewers can receive the signals from their equipment. They also usually know the limits of their coverage as far as where dead spots are known to exist.
Last edited by ADTech; 19-Sep-2013 at 6:00 PM.
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