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    Two antennas into one...can I do this?

    Talking about this reminds me that I still have that VHF yagi connected in the attic. So just as I was thinking I would disconnect it, then I realized that VHF antenna is actually still in use grabbing FM signals for me! I use another special splitter to branch off the FM signals (and send...
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    Two antennas into one...can I do this?

    sam_gordon, I don't think he need the device like you have since his one problem channel is VHF and all the others are UHF (right Ghpr13?). He can use the much cheaper $2 combiner that I and others have suggested.
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    Two antennas into one...can I do this?

    Are your two combined antennas both UHF and pointed in the same direction?
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    Two antennas into one...can I do this?

    I didn't realize the channel you are lacking is VHF -- most places are all UHF after the transition. You could combine those two antennas -- without worrying about creating additional multipath issues -- using a special combiner. One that is make specifically to take a VHF and a UHF input and...
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    Two antennas into one...can I do this?

    Your problem is likely the antenna. Get a quad bowtie antenna (which does a good job rejecting the multipath you get in attics) and use it instead. Combining the two antennas will make that multipath worse and liking work like you hope. If you have a splitter why not go ahead and try it?