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Old 3-Jul-2011, 7:57 PM   #1
True Colors
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Over the air TV reception...... is it better to use two antennas instead of just one?

I have an antenna mounted inside my attic...... (FYI, it is not possible for me to put the antenna on top of my roof). Also, I do have a pre-amp hooked up.

When I point my antenna south i get good reception on a few channels but not as good with some others.

When I turn the antenna a slightly different direction I lose some reception with some channels but I gain with others.

So my question....... could I put two antennas up there pointed in different directions and merge the signals together into one feed using a coax joiner? Would that help?

Thanks,

TC
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Old 3-Jul-2011, 8:31 PM   #2
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Tv Antennas and Reception

As the other question askers do . Do This --> http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4 . Post a radar report like the other question askers do.
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