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Originally Posted by Ben Myers
You should have a high-VHF capable antenna pointed at 31 degrees magnetic for WNET, although your signals are so strong that you might do better with an omnidirectional one. Your current antenna may be in a dead spot where the ground reflection is cancelling the primary signal. You might try moving the antenna a few feet toward or away from the station.
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I'll have to check into the "high-VHF" business, but the antenna that doesn't receive WNET is the roof antenna, which wasn't in a dead spot prior to the updated digital HDTV signals. Would this matter?