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Old 16-Oct-2014, 4:04 PM   #6
tomfoolery
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You've got channels in all three bands (look at the "Real Channel" column - that's what your antenna sees). Real channel 3 is a very long wavelength (low-VHF band), and that tiny antenna isn't likely to get anything useful that low. You also have ABC on real 13 (high-VHF band), with NM value getting a bit low with 1-edge condition. The rest are UHF, with the shortest wavelengths. It looks to me that you'll need an all-band antenna (low-VHF, high-VHF, and UHF) so you can get real 3 and all the UHF stations at around 150 deg. magnetic, and perhaps a separate high-VHF only antenna for channel 13 at 98 deg. magnetic., combined with a channel 13 Jointenna.
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