First of all, what a great forum.
Here is my signal analysis:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46aec738f7f936
I have a DB8 antenna pointed NE and I get all but Fox with very strong signals.
I have a powered 4way splitter that goes to four sets and the signals still almost max out....well, except for KOLR, which is VHF. But, even that channel is always in the high 80s, 90s. Even today, during a heavy rain with lightning, I had no dropouts.
The problem is, I cannot get Fox. No bars at all.
The engineer at the Fox station told me to get an SR15 antenna (directional) and point it SE, at channel 31. (31.2 now also carries Fox).
I'm hooked to a Tivo and really don't want to have to use a rotor or A/B switch. I record several channels at night, at the same time.
Since my DB8 doesn't pick up the Fox channel at all and the SR15 will be pointed directly at Fox, about 80 degrees separation, would it be that difficult to combine them? If neither antenna picks up the stations of the other?
I'm looking for suggestions while waiting for the SR15 to arrive in about a week.
When I get it, I'll do some experimenting with what I have. But, if anyone has suggestions, I'd appreciate any help.