travel_rob
27-Jul-2012, 6:04 PM
Hi everyone:
I've been reading the forum posts for about three months now, getting inspiration from the successes of others, as I try and plan out how to keep my family from going crazy after I cancel our Dish Network subscription this fall.
I'm in Roswell, GA, and except for just two stations, all of the tv stations I am looking for are clustered together in Atlanta, just South of Roswell, about 20 miles away.
Here is my TVFOOL report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d99001c09e5e0c2
I'm really lucky that my house is up on a slight ridge, without other houses blocking my view South, but due to some homeowner's restrictions I am going to have to place my antennae in the attic. My attic space is about 20 feet above the ground, and the roof is plywood decking and asphalt shingles (no brick or large amounts of metal). Every station that I need to pull in is 30 miles or closer, so I think I can get away with an attic setup.
The easy (and closest) stations, clustered to the South, that I need are:
Digital VHF-HIGH
10 - NBC
Digital UHF
19 - CBS
20 - P'TREE - local programming and Braves games :D
21 - PBS
25 - MyATL
27 - FOX
39 - ABC
43 - CW
69 - UPN
I don't need any of the outliers EXCEPT two:
Digital VHF-HIGH
8 - PBS (but different programming from the other PBS at 21), marked as Low Power on some transmitter maps, and LOS blocked by the house next door.
Digital UHF
51 - ION - No structures near by, but this station is the farthest away at 28 miles, over hilly terrain.
My big issue is that there will be four televisions on, probably all tuned to four different channels, so I can't get away with a rotor.
So......
I was thinking of using a HD Stacker from Dennys pointing South for the bulk of the stations, and making a single channel Yagi for 51 pointing slightly up and in the direction of ION. Haven't got a clue what to do about 8.
Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I've been reading the forum posts for about three months now, getting inspiration from the successes of others, as I try and plan out how to keep my family from going crazy after I cancel our Dish Network subscription this fall.
I'm in Roswell, GA, and except for just two stations, all of the tv stations I am looking for are clustered together in Atlanta, just South of Roswell, about 20 miles away.
Here is my TVFOOL report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d99001c09e5e0c2
I'm really lucky that my house is up on a slight ridge, without other houses blocking my view South, but due to some homeowner's restrictions I am going to have to place my antennae in the attic. My attic space is about 20 feet above the ground, and the roof is plywood decking and asphalt shingles (no brick or large amounts of metal). Every station that I need to pull in is 30 miles or closer, so I think I can get away with an attic setup.
The easy (and closest) stations, clustered to the South, that I need are:
Digital VHF-HIGH
10 - NBC
Digital UHF
19 - CBS
20 - P'TREE - local programming and Braves games :D
21 - PBS
25 - MyATL
27 - FOX
39 - ABC
43 - CW
69 - UPN
I don't need any of the outliers EXCEPT two:
Digital VHF-HIGH
8 - PBS (but different programming from the other PBS at 21), marked as Low Power on some transmitter maps, and LOS blocked by the house next door.
Digital UHF
51 - ION - No structures near by, but this station is the farthest away at 28 miles, over hilly terrain.
My big issue is that there will be four televisions on, probably all tuned to four different channels, so I can't get away with a rotor.
So......
I was thinking of using a HD Stacker from Dennys pointing South for the bulk of the stations, and making a single channel Yagi for 51 pointing slightly up and in the direction of ION. Haven't got a clue what to do about 8.
Any help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated!