Terk HDTVo & Combining OTA

ClevelandRob

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I currently have a Radioshack HDTV antenna in my attic and still lose out on a few stations. I am only 15 miles from the farthest tower and still lose some stations regularly. I am thinking of ordering a Terk HDTVo (outdoor/indoor) antenna on Amazon to see if that helps my signal. I've got two questions...

Has anyone used this antenna??
&
Can you combine two OTA antenna signals into a single coax for improved reception? (That way if one antenna picks up certain stations better than the other)

Thanks.
 
combining 2 antennas is not suggested for the antennas you have in mind to improve signal.

what is your zipcode so we may better assist you.
 
my zip is 44087...

All I am really concerned with is NBC (best signal), ABC, CBS (worst signal) and FOX... CW will be available in the spring on 55.1


* green - vhf WKYC-DT 3.1 NBC CLEVELAND OH 296° 13.1 2
* red - uhf WJW-DT 8.1 FOX CLEVELAND OH 288° 14.1 31
* red - uhf WEWS-DT 5.1 ABC CLEVELAND OH 291° 14.4 15
* red - vhf WOIO-DT 19.1 CBS SHAKER HEIGHTS OH 296° 13.5 10
* blue - uhf WBNX-DT 55.1 CW AKRON OH 295° 13.4 30
* blue - uhf WVPX-DT 59 i AKRON OH TBD 209° 19.4 59
* blue - uhf WDLI-DT 39.1 TBN CANTON OH 210° 20.2 39
* violet - uhf WEAO-DT 50.1 PBS AKRON OH 217° 19.4 50
* violet - uhf WOAC-DT 47.1 SAH CANTON OH 166° 16.2 47
 
Terk's are usually over priced and under perform.

For that price you can get a really good Channel Master or Winegard antenna that may not even need an amplifier.
 

Wbbm Cbs 2 Chicago

811 as stand alone OTA tuner

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