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Originally Posted by ADTech
Would it not be far easier to just get an antenna that does fit the circumstances well in the first place than to have to mess around with modifying an antenna that was a poor fit in the first place?
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I thought of the Winegard 7698p, which would fit the bill. They are rugged
and expensive. The Winegard 8200 also came to mind. Heck, I'd even
consider a clearstream if they made an antenna that would fit the circumstances. Unfortunately, there are really few good choices in this
situation.... Perhaps running a 4 Bay UHF antenna with a VHF Hi antenna
separated at least 5 feet on the mast could work. I know you'd want
to run a combiner but I'd prefer separate RG6/AB switch to maximize the signals. The most important factor is how close are the trees to the
house and how tall are they?