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<p>[QUOTE="americannight, post: 142471, member: 71663"]The info about the VHF signals is holding true here. I added a reflector using galvenized fencing material yesterday, 36 inches square. The individual squares in the material are 2 in tall by 4 inches wide. The effect made the antenna pull in my VHF 9 and 11 stations. Cool, now I no longer need the Y7-13 antenna and can scrap all the associated splitters and cables for that and run this antenna straight into my hdhomerun tuner. Bad news, still no UHF 48 (virtual 5) buy next I am going to try different spots on the roof as per Steves suggestion.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="americannight, post: 142471, member: 71663"]The info about the VHF signals is holding true here. I added a reflector using galvenized fencing material yesterday, 36 inches square. The individual squares in the material are 2 in tall by 4 inches wide. The effect made the antenna pull in my VHF 9 and 11 stations. Cool, now I no longer need the Y7-13 antenna and can scrap all the associated splitters and cables for that and run this antenna straight into my hdhomerun tuner. Bad news, still no UHF 48 (virtual 5) buy next I am going to try different spots on the roof as per Steves suggestion.[/QUOTE]
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