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Old 26-Mar-2015, 3:21 AM   #2
GroundUrMast
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Your location lends itself to several options. I'd try an Antennas Direct CS5 facing WTNH (real CH-10) at 140° magnetic. The CS5 was designed to cover real channels 7 through 13 but proved to have some useful UHF capability. It turns out that it can do fairly well with UHF signals that come from the side, which fits your situation.

If needed, a UHF only antenna could be added, but I think you'll get good results if the antenna is not forced to aim through as obstructions such as trees or structures.
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