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Old 31-May-2015, 8:41 PM   #5
rabbit73
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Oh, OK. I get it.

It's important for us to know the real channel, because it determines the antenna required.

You get:

2.1, real channel 19, WGBH, 74 degrees magnetic
4.1, real channel 30, WBZ, 74 deg
5.1, real channel 20, WCVB, 74 deg
6.1, real channel 49, WLNE, 163 deg
7.1, real channel 42, WHDH, 76 deg
10.1, real channel 51, WJAR, 163 deg
12.1, real channel 13, WPRI, 162 deg
25.1, real channel 31, WFXT, 77 deg
27.1, real channel 29, WUNI, 335 deg
38.1, real channel 39, WSBK ?, 74 deg
44.1, real channel 43, WGBX, 74 deg
56.1, real channel 41, WLVI ?, 77 deg
62.1, real channel 18, WMFP, 76 deg
64.1, real channel 12, WNAC, 162 deg
66.1, real channel 27, WUTF, 24 deg
68.1, real channel 32, WBPX, 76 deg
69.4, real channel 17, WPXQ ?, 209 deg

You want:

36.1, real channel 21, WSBE, 163 deg
40.1, real channel 40, WGGB ?, 289 deg
46.1, real channel 10, WWDP, 129 deg
WWDP is a VHF-High channel. Your antenna is primarily for UHF
47.1, real channel ?,
69.1, real channel 17, WPXQ, 209 deg

Quote:
I am pointed apx. 89degs East.
For best reception, your antenna should be aimed at the transmitter. Your antenna has a very narrow beamwidth.
http://www.winegard.com/kbase/uploads/HD-8800.pdf
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