What is your set up? Do you have a preamp on the mast? Are you splitting your coax to multiple TVs? What is the length of coax run? Does your TV have a menu that you can manually enter the channel then choose "signal strength" to see at what level RF 11 is being received?
Did you attempt this from your roof? Is the antenna free and clear of obstructions at magnetic 203?
If your TV has a menu feature that you can "see" signal strength, that'd be helpful.
You may need to test a couple alternate locations. "Dead spots" aren't uncommon and moving antenna locations in some cases a few inches to a few feet can yield great improvements in reliability.
The more info we have, the more we can figure it out. First step is if there is a signal on RF 11 with the Y5-7-13 and at what level.
Edit: A further idea, with the Y5-7-13 pointed at magnetic 203, test reception at night. Often during daylight hours due to atmospheric conditions weaker signals can fall below reception threshold.
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Originally Posted by dexxa
I picked up the Antennacraft Y5-7-13 dedicated H-VHF beam antenna still with no luck i pointed it at 203 degrees Also scanned for digital channels and also hit 11.0 for WTOL and just fuzzy... Also turned the antenna by hand to see if i could get it.. NO LUCK!
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