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I bought an RCA ANT751E in 2014. It has worked pretty well over that time. However, I have always had trouble pulling in KWYB-LD, even though the transmitter is located in the same spot as the other channels on the list. The other stations/channels at that same position (112.6° x 18.1 miles) have a very good picture that does not pixelate, but the channels from KWYB-LD (which includes my local ABC & FOX) will pixelate almost constantly with the audio dropping occasionally.
When I installed the RCA ANT751E, the very back element I had to slightly angle in to point my antenna at 112.6° (100.9° magnetic). Could this be affecting that group of channels? I had to do this because the mounting pipe that the antenna came with was not long enough to get the antenna far enough away from the house to have the element fully extended and still point the antenna at the right direction.
I just purchased a longer mounting pipe: Winegard DS-3000 J Pipe Mount for Antennas, 39"
Is it likely that getting that back element extended (and my antenna slightly higher off the ground) will address the pixelation of those channels? Or should I be looking at purchasing a different antenna altogether?
I bought an RCA ANT751E in 2014. It has worked pretty well over that time. However, I have always had trouble pulling in KWYB-LD, even though the transmitter is located in the same spot as the other channels on the list. The other stations/channels at that same position (112.6° x 18.1 miles) have a very good picture that does not pixelate, but the channels from KWYB-LD (which includes my local ABC & FOX) will pixelate almost constantly with the audio dropping occasionally.
When I installed the RCA ANT751E, the very back element I had to slightly angle in to point my antenna at 112.6° (100.9° magnetic). Could this be affecting that group of channels? I had to do this because the mounting pipe that the antenna came with was not long enough to get the antenna far enough away from the house to have the element fully extended and still point the antenna at the right direction.
I just purchased a longer mounting pipe: Winegard DS-3000 J Pipe Mount for Antennas, 39"
Is it likely that getting that back element extended (and my antenna slightly higher off the ground) will address the pixelation of those channels? Or should I be looking at purchasing a different antenna altogether?