I ended up buying a new antenna to point towards Roanoke, Antennacraft, c490, I prefer antennas that do not have the 75-300 ohm transfer built-in because , should it go bad, you have to order a special part. My CS-1100 would get hardly any UHF, which was odd. there must be something built-in that thing to knock them out because the CS-600 , I had one about 5 years ago, would pick up some, many more UHF channels. I later replaced the cs-600 with the cs-1100 because WBRA was unstable on the CS-600.
By the way WBRA comes in at 85% and looks great! I do have a drop out here and there, but it is much better. I also can point the antenna towards Durham and get WTVD without dropouts!
I used Mike's diagram, however, when I combined the UHF only, which is currently pointed at Raleigh, WEST 13 is so powerful that it comes in on that UHF antenna and the SUVJ was not strong enough to knock it out, so although the signal strength was 100%, it would drop out.
So, I found someone who sold negative traps at a a very decent price! I got their last mn-3, and also bought a negative trap for 13. The negative trap was able to knock the channel 13 out of that second antenna. I also purchased some traps I found by looking around. I have channels 25-29 trapped on the Roanoke side in order to insert 27 and 28 from Raleigh. I also have a low-pass 600 mhz trap to knock out any interference that could be coming in from the Roanoke side onto channel 48 and 49. Oh, I also found someone on EBAY who had some cable traps, so I took one that took out 24-72 on CATV in order to trap channels 14-21on UHF, so that channel 17 and 18 would pass without interference.
I know that people on here do not like positing links to websites that are not sensors, so , if anyone needs some negative traps, I will share with you where I got mine. I really think it is the only way to effectively combine 2 antennas. Also, if more channels go VHF, those of us who like to combine 2 antennas on one line, will need to trap the channels.
Now, let's add in the Greensboro locals! I just wish I could get more traps for UHF channels.