RF-22 is the exact same signal as RF-13... same program and bit-rate, same high quality feed of Fox network.
You may get some reception of High-VHF using a UHF only antenna... but there is more to reliable reception than just raw signal power... Poor impedance matching between the antenna and coax can produce very significant signal quality problems.
Most directional antennas will do a good job receiving from the rear. You can often aim toward the lower strength signal group and achieve reliable reception of the stronger signal group at the rear of the antenna.
Your report is based on a height of 12'... I've got a hunch you'll see a significant improvement if you run a report based on roof peak + 5'. Please consider posting a second TV Fool report. I'd feel more certain about a specific antenna recommendation once I've seen how signal conditions improve (or not).
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If the well is dry and you don't see rain on the horizon, you'll need to dig the hole deeper. (If the antenna can't get the job done, an amp won't fix it.)
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