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![]() Abhishek, The trees will affect your signal to some small extent, but so do the buildings around you and the one you are living in. By the sound of what you are hearing, it doesn't seem like the trees, buildings, or whatever, are causing you any real problems. Unless those strong signals are noise, in which case, those trees are the ~least~ of your worries. The 'ideal' location for an antenna is high above ground and far from any surounding structures. Very few people have 'ideal' antenna locations, almost all are a compromise in some way. Yours doesn't sound unusual, and since it seems to be working well, I wouldn't change it (well, at least remember how it's arranged so that you can change ~back~ to it if you do make changes LOL). 'Doc |
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