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			I'd see several possibilities. 
 
For UHF you might consider a DB-4 with the reflector removed, aimed to about 355 degrees. That might be a sweet spot to get both the signals at 4 degrees and 166 degrees. 
 
You can do the same with the DB-8.  
 
For a top end UHF solution you could use the DB-8e with with panel pointed to 4 degrees and the other to 166 degrees.  
 
For UHF I'd go with either a DB-4 with the reflector removed or, for the ultimate solution, a DB-8 / DB-8e with the reflector removed.  
 
If you want the VHF signals you might consider something like a CS600. 
 
Others will comment.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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