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Old 4-Jul-2016, 2:28 PM   #9
rabbit73
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Thanks for the new more accurate report. The signals are a lot weaker, but not impossible. It shows how a small change in location can make a big difference in the report in rough terrain.

I agree that Scranton looks promising for WBRE NBC and WYOU CBS. They are VHF-High channels. You could use a VHF-High/UHF combo antenna like the Winegard HD7698P. You can also use a VHF-High antenna, like the MCM 30-2475 or 76, for Scranton and have a UHF antenna, like the Antennas Direct 91XG, for another direction combined with a UVSJ.

You will need a preamp like the Antennas Direct Juice.

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