Hey everyone. First time post here. I just cut the cord and cancelled my uverse account and started using an antenna to receive the local over the air stations. I bought a Mohu Leaf and an amplifier a couple of months ago and had been tested it sparingly but hadn't used it for long periods until now.
The Mohu Leaf antenna is mounted behind my TV on the wall near the ceiling, which is about 10 ft off the ground. I have a PCT-MA2-2P amplifier inline between the antenna and the TV. I can receive most of the green channels and most of the time the picture quality is excellent but there are times when I am getting picture freezing and breaking up interference. I do have a few trees out in the yard.
I have been looking into an outside antenna mounted on my roof about 25 ft off of the ground but will this improve my signal performance? The main stations I would like to pick up are the stations between 215 degrees and 226 degrees as well as the NBC affiliate at 306 degrees. The 2 stations at 7 degrees would be an added bonus but not necessary. What type of antenna would work best for me. Here is my signal report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...d24366de7665fa