hi there, i'm a little new to antenna configurations but am trying to figure out how to make mine work. i'd really appreciate any advice people could offer.
i'm on 136th st SE in 98208. from antennaweb, these channels should be available
E: 9.1, 11.1, 22.1
F: 4.1, 5.1, 7.1, 16.1, 51.1
G: 20.1
H: 13.1
between 184 and 216 degrees. most are 20 miles away. some are almost 40 miles.
right now, i get 4, 5, 9, and 22. none of them are particularly reliable. about 20% of the time they get scrambled or drop out.
i recently installed an HD7080P in my attic (pointed at about 200degrees) that has an asphalt shingle roof. it's an end unit, 2 story townhouse. there are 5 coax cables that enter the attic. i cut the one for the outlet i want to get antenna signal and connected the antenna to it. the connection was made with a 4-way splitter. only one output is being used right now though. i planned on cutting/connecting more of the existing cables as i wanted to use the different outlets. i replaced the accessible cable in the attic with rg-6 quad shield but cannot access the cable in the walls and can't pull it out. it's about 15yrs old but the weather here isn't too extreme. there is approx 60ft of cable from antenna to the jack.
also, there are powerlines that run almost parallel with the signal. there are trees and greenbelt areas roughly the height of my house.
so how does all that sound? do i have a proper antenna for my situation? would a preamp be of use and help obtain some of the channels i don't currently get? mounting on the roof is not an option.

