If you've got an interference problem, the preamp will likely make it worse.I had the same problem with the Clearstream too. Any ideas? I'm thinking I should use the VU 120 for VHF and the Clearstream for UHF and combine them with the TVPRAMP1Z.
Delicacy hasn't proven to be one of your more notable attributes.I removed the lower boom on the antenna because the plastic holders broke.
If you're going to use the VU-120 for VHF, you need to line up the first few elements much more carefully. Since most of your channels are within 20 miles, a preamp is probably overkill with a 90 mile antenna -- even in the attic.
I can't explain the CICO <> CBET thing and neither seem to have adjacent or same channels that you might be picking up.
I chose this setup because it was cheap, only $60, $30 for the antenna, $30 for the Preamp. I may upgrade to a slightly smaller Channel Master antenna and preamplifier after I get bored with this configuration. A 10 footer in the attic is WAY to big. And I hate being there breathing in all the fiberglass dust when it's 100 degrees up there.
. They broke while I was assembling it in the attic. I won't bother fixing it because it doesn't impact performance. Also, the antenna is stable as is in the attic.