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Old 15-Aug-2017, 4:24 PM   #3
JoeAZ
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Originally Posted by ADTech View Post
If the FM signals are overwhelmingly strong relative to the digital channel 6 signal, the tuner can't sort it out. Nothing you can really do about it easily, depending on the operating frequency(ies) of the FM stations. If the FM frequencies are not too close to the low end of the band, one can filter them.

We discontinued and liquidated remaining inventory of our old 3-element FM antenna awhile back due to low (almost non-existent) sales. It was actually a very decent performer for channel 6. You can still pull up a data sheet for it cached on our website at https://www.antennasdirect.com/cmss_...ibrary/FM3.pdf

A search of ebay shows that the 3FM can be found offered for sale by someone who ended up with some of those liquidated antennas. See https://www.ebay.com/p/Antennas-Dire...enna/691182863 We don't have any connection with the seller.
One of the FM stations is at 90.9 and the other at 102.1
Would your FM rejection filter help?
I'm going to try a UHF 4 bay bow tie combined with an FM
antenna, both pointed at Mingus Mtn. Would a splitter, used
in reverse work or would there be problems? Better off to
use a UVSJ ??? Thanks for your input. It is appreciated.
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