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Originally Posted by StephanieS
The likelihood of receiving Columbus off the back of antenna is really good considering you have very strong signals.
If I were trying for Dayton, I'd notice two things. First the signals are below 10db in signal strength. This means that stable, reliable reception might not be in order. Second, the little red C may factor in, meaning co-channel interference. Out of all of Dayton's signals WHIO is likely your best shot. It though does have a co-channel in WCHS. This could translate to your best shot at Dayton having problem.
Also, If were trying for Dayton specifically, I'd go bigger. I'm talking DB8e or CM4228. The C2V, while a great performer, to go after Dayton I would go up a notch since you are dealing with below 10db signal strength and 2-edge conditions.
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I actually have a DB8e here at home but I think it'd be a little big to bring. But, I have a few stations where I live that I pick up that are much less than 10dB. I have my antenna pointed towards Toledo/Detroit and I get WOHL out of Lima (the opposite direction) which is 5.6dB but only about 40 miles away. But it is still watchable through the back of the antenna.