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Old 14-Dec-2013, 8:07 PM   #6
tfRR
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
Yes, it (the gear) should adequate before considering the external factors of wet trees blocking signals.

When the trees dry out somewhat, your reception is likely to improve. Being Seattle, that might be a really long while though.

There are likely other factors, notably VHF vs UHF, but the description of "many trees" and rain sticks out like a sore thumb that cannot be ignored.
Thanks. I am just confused at how I was able to get 13.1 that is 30 miles out, yet I couldnt figure out how to get 4 or 5 even though they are around 9 miles.

I am going to see if I can get this antenna a bit higher because the direction needed is possibly blocked a little by the next house.

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