Thanks for the response, $170 for the DB8e is a premium. As mentioned the DB8e allows you aim each 4 bay panel in a different direction. I’m planning to aim one panel at Tiger Mt. to get better reception for KUSE 46 (.1-.6) and KIRO 51 (7.1-.2). There is no problem g receiving KWPX 33 (.1-.7).
When I pull the trigger and install the DB8e and Y10713 I’m wondering when my TV scans in KIRO 39 (7.1-.2) from Seattle and KIRO 51 (7.1-.2) from Tiger Mt. with the DB8e doing the work will I:
1. End up with duplicate virtual channels 7.1/.2?
2. End up with stronger of the two KIRO’s (39 or 51)?
3. End up with “clean water mixed with dirty water” of the two KIRO UHF signals?
4. Or is this a wait and see OTA adventure?
I took a look at other 8 bay, bow-tie antennas the only other antenna with movable panels is a Solid Signal HDB8X for $70. Does the extra $100 for the DB8e make it a far superior product? Or do the HDB8X’s H-VHF elements make it a non-contender for this application?
If there is an UHF, 8 bay, bow-tie antenna with movable panels made in the USA I would be very interested in that antenna.
Again Thanks