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Clearstream CV2 it says it is for UHF 7-13.
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It actually says it's for VHF 7-13 & UHF 14-51. :thumb:
Your WMC signal is the strongest on your chart with a calculates noise margin of over 70 dB, that's 10 million times MORE signal than is needed for reception, before building penetration losses and other impairments. If a C2V cannot pick up a channel 5 signal that strong, there is something else wrong at your location, it's not the antenna itself. Your channel 13 signal is almost as strong and should be effectively received barring impairments from localized sources.
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I had no idea it would be this difficult to get consistent signals.
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The rules have changed, this isn't your daddy's (or even your own, if you're a bit older as I am) analog TV system. With digital reception, either your reception is good enough to be perfect.... or it isn't. When it's perfect, it's fabulous. When it isn't it's frustrating. Therefore, it's our goal to get you to the point where the signal is good enough to get reception that's as close to perfect as possible. That almost always requires a mix of the proper equipment and installation. Choosing shortcuts often works against this goal by compromising the performance capabilities of the equipment and often leads to less than satisfactory results.
Good luck!