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Old 31-Oct-2015, 1:03 AM   #5
skatingrocker17
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In the summer of 2014 I lived on the far West side of Columbus right off Hillard Rome road because I had an internship downtown. My 2nd floor apartment faced the west (away from all the towers which are mostly all downtown). I had a ClearStream 2V was faced away from the Columbus towers towards Dayton because I wanted to receive ALL the stations. I had had no issue getting all of the Columbus stations along with many of the Dayton ones which where exactly 60 miles away from my location.

It's all about placement. I believe your antenna is UHF only, but luckily for you all of the main stations are UHF.

I now live in the metro Detroit area where my signals are almost always 100% but I get some intermediate spikes to 0% because of high airplane traffic, which on some days (depending on wind conditions) they will fly right over my apartment and knock the signal out for a few seconds. Are you near the airport?
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