My stations are in three directions and I have two inexpensive directional uhf antennas and will get a third if needed.
The thing is, I think I have to aim one antenna at each of the two most distant groups. The third location is behind these groups and pretty close.
Can I just connect the two uhf's in parallel before the balun to cover the two distant groups and just hope the strong station behind will get into the back of the two uhf antennas that point the other way? This one station is so strong that if you don't keep connectors tight on all the coax it will get in enough cause a ghost image (of the old SD signal when using analog cable) and you can get a pretty clear picture from this one by just touching the 300ohm antenna terminal with a screwdriver .
2 stations, 20 miles 312 degrees
3 stations, 09 miles 035 degrees
1 stations, 07 miles 159 degrees (powerful and directional and aimed my way)
I believe if the air was clear enough I could see all three locations from the mast location on my chimney since there are no obstructions in any direction.
By the way rotors are not an option with the group in this house. Everybody wants watch whatever, whenever.
I hope I haven't been too long-winded.
Thanks for whatever advice you can give me.
The thing is, I think I have to aim one antenna at each of the two most distant groups. The third location is behind these groups and pretty close.
Can I just connect the two uhf's in parallel before the balun to cover the two distant groups and just hope the strong station behind will get into the back of the two uhf antennas that point the other way? This one station is so strong that if you don't keep connectors tight on all the coax it will get in enough cause a ghost image (of the old SD signal when using analog cable) and you can get a pretty clear picture from this one by just touching the 300ohm antenna terminal with a screwdriver .
2 stations, 20 miles 312 degrees
3 stations, 09 miles 035 degrees
1 stations, 07 miles 159 degrees (powerful and directional and aimed my way)
I believe if the air was clear enough I could see all three locations from the mast location on my chimney since there are no obstructions in any direction.
By the way rotors are not an option with the group in this house. Everybody wants watch whatever, whenever.
I hope I haven't been too long-winded.
Thanks for whatever advice you can give me.