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Old 16-Oct-2015, 6:52 PM   #3
rabbit73
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I agree with Tim.

The curvature of the earth blocks your signals from the north and east. Stick with the local signals from the SW.
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we get all of the stations listed in green on the report. 47 and 48 do give us some problems sometimes.
Unless you can get your antenna above the trees, you will have trouble even with your local signals. See attachment 1.

You have some strong local FM signals that might interfere with TV reception. Insert an FM filter in the coax line before the distribution amp. See attachment 2.
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/produc...-FM-88-/33-341
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File Type: jpg Mecha ArchzillaTVF FM est.JPG (110.7 KB, 573 views)
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