Here's the report
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...3cf483e8fb47b7
I don't really understand what to do with it yet. It's confusing.
I went back on the roof and experimented a bit with pointing the antenna.Some of the stations I want come in when I point the antenna to 230 degrees on my compass, but when I do that I loose my 4 public tv channels plus "this tv" (old movies).
The ideal position for my public TV stations is at about 180 degrees on my compass, the antenna points straight into a hillside behind that is Coeur D'Alene where I think some transmitters are located. I did point it up a bit and that seems to improve reception a little but it could also just be wishful thinking.
The public TV stations are my priority, but I really would also like to be able to pull in CBS. That seems to be a strong station I might not need a high end antenna for it but I need to direct that antenna accurately to be able to get it.
Would it be possible to connect a second antenna( maybe even just a cheap indoor antenna) together with the first one and point it to 230 degrees(for CBS), then merging the two antenna signals with a 2 into 1 adapter going into the DTVpal?
Thanks for your help!