As noted in an earlier post I finally connected my roof top antenna to my tuner and now can pull in strongly many stations that previously were either very weak or non existent. So that's good. But there are still some stations that I'm not finding, mostly college radio(I am pulling in some very small stations of less than 200 watts so it's not that I can't pull in smaller stations) and I'm guessing it's simply a directional thing. So is my best best to get up on the roof and manually rotate while somebody else works the tuner until we find what we're looking for?Any advice or additional info on optimizing my situation would be appreciated.
Edits: 09/04/13 09/04/13
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Topic - What can I do to optimize my antenna? - sberger 21:57:16 09/04/13 (15)
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- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - 6bq5 13:31:41 09/05/13 (4)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - sberger 13:54:29 09/05/13 (3)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - 6bq5 14:16:46 09/05/13 (2)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - sberger 14:22:54 09/05/13 (1)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - 6bq5 14:35:01 09/05/13 (0)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - HoosierAudio 08:19:27 09/05/13 (1)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - sberger 10:37:33 09/05/13 (0)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - paulb 08:05:04 09/05/13 (1)
- RE: What can I do to optimize my antenna? - sberger 10:37:58 09/05/13 (0)