Dexxa,
Thanks. That is more helpful. You might want to run it with your specific address so the detail is a little stronger. Currently, your radar plot only provides for reception at your block level. However, it does give me baseline to work with.
First comment, lovely tvfool report. You ought to have many reliable signals.
As to WTOL CBS on RF 11, a small VHF antenna isn't going to be the correct application. WTOL is in the weak category and requires a larger, high gain VHF antenna to be received.
I would be inclined to suggest a Antennacraft Y5-7-13 dedicated H-VHF beam mounted on your roof pointed at magnetic 203 for reception of WTOL.
Thus this would be a two antenna set up complimented by an RCA ANT751 for local signals pointed at about magnetic 200. I wouldn't try to do a one all antenna solution here because of the diversity of signal strengths. When we try for weaker signals, many of us use specific antennas for them. If signals are strong, we let one antenna handle most of those if we can.
Your trick pointing the Y5-7-13 is that you have strong signals off to each side. That said, via the Y5-7-13, you may also see ABC WTVG as well. Due to those mentiond strong signals, you may not be able to run a preamp.
Do you have a set up currently or are you building from scratch?
Last edited by StephanieS; 28-Nov-2013 at 2:59 AM.
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