I've got a technical question.....
Right now on the roof I have a my Y5 7-13 aimed NW for my CBS (KCCW 12) and the XG91 clone facing west for the UHF stations that are local to me. K48IF FOX, KAWB PBS and ABC which is still analog.
I have a 8 bay on a 10 foot mast that I have on the deck right now aimed pretty much south for Minneapolis that comes in at night (most of the time...I'm 93 miles from the towers). Minneapolis is UHF except for NBC but that doesn't reach here unless its really humid out. I mainly use the Mpls stations for AntennaTV, MeTV and the CW (they have Ring of Honor Wrestling)
What I would like to do is this
Put the 8 bay on the tripod on the roof and face it south. That antenna is on a 9 foot pole. I can't take the antenna off as the screws to hold it to the mast are stripped. If I loosen it they wont tighten again.
Have the XG91 clone below that a couple feet and aimed west
The VHF is about 1/2 inch above the top of the tripod. Thats the "sweet spot" for signal
The "local" setup and the 8 bay would have separate lines running down into the house
Will the 2 UHF antennas "clash" and actually hinder the others signal picking up even if they are not combined in any way? My FOX is a low powered translator and right now is optimized for best reception but any interference will probably screw with the signal
And I know someone might ask "why not use a rotor?". Well there are programs that are on at the same time on both antennas....so I have to choose
Right now on the roof I have a my Y5 7-13 aimed NW for my CBS (KCCW 12) and the XG91 clone facing west for the UHF stations that are local to me. K48IF FOX, KAWB PBS and ABC which is still analog.
I have a 8 bay on a 10 foot mast that I have on the deck right now aimed pretty much south for Minneapolis that comes in at night (most of the time...I'm 93 miles from the towers). Minneapolis is UHF except for NBC but that doesn't reach here unless its really humid out. I mainly use the Mpls stations for AntennaTV, MeTV and the CW (they have Ring of Honor Wrestling)
What I would like to do is this
Put the 8 bay on the tripod on the roof and face it south. That antenna is on a 9 foot pole. I can't take the antenna off as the screws to hold it to the mast are stripped. If I loosen it they wont tighten again.
Have the XG91 clone below that a couple feet and aimed west
The VHF is about 1/2 inch above the top of the tripod. Thats the "sweet spot" for signal
The "local" setup and the 8 bay would have separate lines running down into the house
Will the 2 UHF antennas "clash" and actually hinder the others signal picking up even if they are not combined in any way? My FOX is a low powered translator and right now is optimized for best reception but any interference will probably screw with the signal
And I know someone might ask "why not use a rotor?". Well there are programs that are on at the same time on both antennas....so I have to choose