There is a UHF antenna (real ch 14-51) that can be aimed at two directions - the Antennas Direct DB8e. It'll probably miss WTVI (ch 11, VHF high), but you can add a separate VHF high antenna (real ch 7-13) and combine that signal with the signal from the DB8e. How fancy do you want to get?
I have my DB8e pointing in two different directions, and I get nothing from the second direction (that direction soon to be abandoned). But my two directions are widely separated, and for you, it might be just the ticket.
If you go chimney mount, buy your mounts and a 10' chain link top rail as a mast. That should get you several feet above the chimney top. Ideally you want to be well clear of the roof peak. Surrounding buildings and trees will interfere with reception, so an antenna location to avoid them is warranted.
Last edited by timgr; 24-Nov-2014 at 9:11 PM.
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