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<p>[QUOTE="dkreichen1968, post: 90667, member: 6026"]An aluminum foil reflector 4" behind the loop on that antenna (from the direction your signals are coming from) may improve your signal strength for UHF signals, but it may also cause a reduction in signal strength of any VHF signals (picked up by the rabbit ears). It depends on the channels that your broadcasters are using. (Note: the display channel of your TV doesn't necessarily reflect the real radio frequency channel the broadcaster uses.)</p><p></p><p>You can use <a href="http://www.tvfool.com">TV Fool</a> to find the broadcast channels. If you post the URL for your report we can tell you more, or suggest a new antenna.[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkreichen1968, post: 90667, member: 6026"]An aluminum foil reflector 4" behind the loop on that antenna (from the direction your signals are coming from) may improve your signal strength for UHF signals, but it may also cause a reduction in signal strength of any VHF signals (picked up by the rabbit ears). It depends on the channels that your broadcasters are using. (Note: the display channel of your TV doesn't necessarily reflect the real radio frequency channel the broadcaster uses.) You can use [url=http://www.tvfool.com]TV Fool[/url] to find the broadcast channels. If you post the URL for your report we can tell you more, or suggest a new antenna.[/QUOTE]
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