timbrwlf55
16-Feb-2011, 1:57 AM
Hello Folks,
I've been OTA for a few years now, in the Portland, OR area. I bought a CM4220 antenna back when I started and mast mounted it on the edge of my second story roof pointed in the direction of my local towers which are about 6-8 miles away as the crow flies. I have about 20 feet of RG6 coax between it and a CM3042 13 dB amp, then another 10-15 feet to my TV. I can get the vast majority of channels with no problems, but I have trouble pulling in 28.1 and 28.2 in bad weather. On a good day they come in with occasional drop outs. I want to see if I can get these to come in solid, but I really want to try and keep to a smaller size form factor antenna, as a big antenna would probably have to be attic mounted due to wife's objections and my desire to remount and rewire everything is next to nil. I have read good things about the RCA ANT751 model, but am having a hell of a time finding gain numbers that are directly comparable to the CM4220. From what I read the gain isn't significantly better with the ANT751, but I wonder if this antennas different structural design could help me in this situation?
Here's my TV Fool info
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d7ebb0883ac319e
Thanks,
Jeremy
I've been OTA for a few years now, in the Portland, OR area. I bought a CM4220 antenna back when I started and mast mounted it on the edge of my second story roof pointed in the direction of my local towers which are about 6-8 miles away as the crow flies. I have about 20 feet of RG6 coax between it and a CM3042 13 dB amp, then another 10-15 feet to my TV. I can get the vast majority of channels with no problems, but I have trouble pulling in 28.1 and 28.2 in bad weather. On a good day they come in with occasional drop outs. I want to see if I can get these to come in solid, but I really want to try and keep to a smaller size form factor antenna, as a big antenna would probably have to be attic mounted due to wife's objections and my desire to remount and rewire everything is next to nil. I have read good things about the RCA ANT751 model, but am having a hell of a time finding gain numbers that are directly comparable to the CM4220. From what I read the gain isn't significantly better with the ANT751, but I wonder if this antennas different structural design could help me in this situation?
Here's my TV Fool info
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d7ebb0883ac319e
Thanks,
Jeremy