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With an ordinary ariel height is a factor, if you can get a good long pole it helps, also, signals broadcast from a transmitter are sent out in curved waves, i.e. if you point the ariel directly at the transmitter you will get a weak signal, it has to be pointed slightly away, look for a building nearby and note the direction that their ariel points, if you get a snowy picture a set top signal booster can help
BTW, Nigel is quite correct
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