If they're all different channels you could use diplexers to combine the 
channels onto one cable....not sure how that compares to the cost of a switch, 
but you wouldn't have to push buttons to switch antennas. 

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> On May 20, 2015, at 7:59 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> or you could put up three different antennas with fixed azimuth & connect 
> them to an antenna switch.
> 
> bp
> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
> 
>> On 5/20/2015 2:48 PM, Bruce Robertson wrote:
>> Hey, all you antenna geeks.  I cut the cord awhile ago, and I need some 
>> suggestions.  My Mohu Leaf works sort of, but it's just not cutting it when 
>> it comes to all channels. Unfortunately being in Reno NV (89503), I've got 
>> three different and incompatible broadcast tower directions, so an omni is 
>> kinda needed.  (I'm not interested in a rotator.)  I'm looking for some sort 
>> of outdoor omni antenna that I can slap on my existing mast, stick the Cubox 
>> MythTV backend server in an outdoor box, and run PoE Ethernet into the 
>> house.  I like the Mohu, but I'm not interested in paying $150 for the Mohu 
>> Sky outdoor version.
>> 
>> There are just too many options on Amazon, so I'm looking for suggestions.  
>> *Someone* on this list must have figured this out by now... :-)
>> 
>> Thanks in advance, and a free pint for the best answer.
> 

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