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Old October 28th 04, 10:37 PM
Howard
 
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On 28 Oct 2004 14:23:30 -0700, (Daniel) wrote:

I just finished re-directing my TV antenna in the attic to some
favorite stations and boy it looks fabulous. :-)

However, I came across a very interesting phenomenon to which I have
no explanation: if I install the two "Top Wing Boom" elements that
come with the antenna, I get significantly worse reception. If I
removed them (as the situation is now), I get close to perfect
reception.

Is there an explanation to this?

The antenna is a Radio Shack VU-90XR VHF/UHF/ FM Antenna 150-2152.
Overview:
http://tinyurl.com/52tjr
Manual: http://tinyurl.com/6yyke

I am just curious, that's all. :-)

Daniel

Daniel,
The "wing boom" elements form a corner reflector for the UHF section
of the antenna, in essence they make it more directional. Do you
notice this on UHF channels or VHF? If on UHF it is an indication
that the transmitter is not along the same azimuth the antenna is
pointing. Beyond that, it could be one, or a combination of, a few
different things. I know, not much help but at least you now know the
function those elements serve.
Howard