I've recently made many changes to our OTA setup (new antenna, preamp, new RG6, shorter coax lines), and our TV reception is greatly improved.
I have an
Antennas Direct 91XG about 30-ft in the air pointing about 74° (Magn).
Attached to that is a
Channel Master CM7777 Titan2 VHF/UHF preamp.
These are connected with RG6 to a grounded mast with rain loops.
Once inside the house, the RG6 is grounded and fed into a 4-way splitter (living room, 2 bedrooms, and one terminated output).
The last good channel I get is KSLA (Real 17, Virtual 12, CBS, NM 21.3 dB).
What are my options for getting PBS at 74° with a NM of 13.4 dB? It comes in from time to time, but it is not dependable. We really want our PBS!
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