View Full Version : Is getting a DB8 worth it?
hn333
17-Feb-2011, 7:49 PM
I would like to pull in some of the station outside my area (Red) but I don't know if I should bother. I'm already getting good reception from an indoor antenna. Here my signal analysis.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d7ebb36d22dac5c
Thanks.
John Candle
17-Feb-2011, 8:47 PM
Starting with digital channel WMOR are co-channel and adjacent channel warnings And the signals are very weak. Receiving one of the digital channels - without - a co-channel or adjacent channel interfering is very low. It looks like most of the Analog channels are being received. . If you will like to try for reception as a experiment then go for it.
hn333
17-Feb-2011, 11:31 PM
It will cost me about 70 bucks for a DB8, kind of costly for an experiment. Maybe I should bulid one or get a DB2. Thanks for the feedback.
ADTech
18-Feb-2011, 4:08 PM
With a DB8, you might get sporadic reception of the Tampa-St Pete UHF stations whenever the atmosphere is "right".
However, with most of your adjacent and co-channel interfering channels being of comparatively higher power levels compared to the TSP signals (50-60 dB), it's not very likely your tuner will be able to sort it out.
A DB2 (with a VHF dipole for WINK, if needed) or a small U/V combo would work fine for your Ft Myers stations.
hn333
18-Feb-2011, 10:38 PM
Thanks guys, you just saved me some money. As a joke I hooked up a cheap 5 dollar indoor antenna and put it on the roof. I'm pretty shocked that it worked so well outside. I was able to get all my local channels, I might try to water proof it and use it as roof top antenna.
John Candle
18-Feb-2011, 10:57 PM
Your local Digital and Analog channels are STRONG , Do Not use any type or kind of amplified antenna be it indoor or outdoor -->No amplifier. Here is how to aim Tv antennas , http://www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html . Read and understand this about , Real Digital Tv Channels , Virtual Digital Tv Channels , Analog Tv Channels , http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=695
hn333
18-Feb-2011, 11:16 PM
The only indoor antenna that works in my house is an amplified one. Never had any problems with.
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