moved this thread to OTA and nuked the dupe
Yep, splitter in reverse. To answer another question, one is a UHF, the other UHF/VHF. In service about three years.
KAB,
Tried the splitter in reverse, didn't work for me. I was able to pick up WHAS (VHF) but none of the other digital channels from the other antenna. I'm going to get that UHF/VHF combiner and try that. If that doesn't work I think I'll look into getting a new antenna that has both UHF/VHF built right in.
Ghpr13
KAB,
Tried the splitter in reverse, didn't work for me. I was able to pick up WHAS (VHF) but none of the other digital channels from the other antenna. I'm going to get that UHF/VHF combiner and try that. If that doesn't work I think I'll look into getting a new antenna that has both UHF/VHF built right in.
Ghpr13
I'm using the antenna in my sig from Highview and have no problem picking up WHAS along with all the other stations.
Winegard HD 9095P UHF Yagi Style HDTV TV Antenna (HD9095P) - Winegard - HD-9095P - 615798317539
This antenna has a VHF input if you need to add one. But in my experience you will not need it.
This antenna is located outside and drives all my receivers and TVs barefoot. No amp needed.
Depending on where you are located, a combo UHF/VHF antenna should do you just fine. Am in the Highlands area and using a Rat Shack outdoor combo (had them in stock and can return if they don't work) and receive all the locals including WHAS (all of the sub-channels as well) with no problems. I think if you replace your antenna with a combo you will do just fine.
the local ABC station, WHAS 11.01 will not tune in with out a lot of microblocking and freeze ups.
I had the same problem I moved the anttena and wave3 is doing it now however I think thats because I am out in oldham county on a high hill and only about 10 miles from the transmitter.