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Originally Posted by RealGomer
We have an older yagi antenna with 36 elements on a 25 ft / 7.6 m) mast. Even with about half of them missing, we can still pull in signals from Cincinnati (40 mi / 60 km @ 240deg) and Dayton (30 mi / 45 km @ 285 deg). We can get a couple UHF channels from Columbus (62 mi / 100 km @ 40 deg). (Distances are AIR distance, degrees are compass headings.)
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Hello, RealGomer; welcome to the forum.
We don't have enough information to give you a good answer. Please post the link to a signal report from rabbitears.info. We previously used signal reports from TVFool, but they are not as accurate as they used to be. You can do a signal report here (I use coordinates from Google maps):
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchmap.php
A sample report from your part of OH might look like this:
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchma...tudy_id=204002
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Note: a special "Digital / HDTV is not needed as the antenna doesn't care how the electromagnetic signal is formatted.
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That's true.
In general, Omni antennas receive poorly in all directions.
What channels are most important to you?