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DonEggerton
3-Dec-2013, 5:56 PM
hello;
my antenna is a bu-22 Antenna Craft and is 25 feet above the ground. I am confused about what direction I should be pointing the antenna. do I need an amplifier? Do I need to merge 2 antennas?
Please help? at home right now waiting
DonEggerton
3-Dec-2013, 6:02 PM
hello;
my antenna is a bu-22 Antenna Craft and is 25 feet above the ground. I am confused about what direction I should be pointing the antenna. do I need an amplifier? Do I need to merge 2 antennas?
Please help? at home right now waiting
ADTech
3-Dec-2013, 6:30 PM
From Burleson, aim the antenna due east then back to the left about 10°. The front of the antenna is the narrow section.
No, you likely don't need an amp and you shouldn't need to merge two antennas.
Just hook it up with a temporary RG6 coax to start with, then follow the TV set or converter box owner's manual to program it for reception.
teleview
3-Dec-2013, 6:57 PM
+=> to receive help that is more then general recommendations.
Please make and post a Tvfool radar report and channel list.
Go to the Tvfool home page and click on , >>Start MAPS<< ,
Use the Exact address to make the report and make the antenn height in the report 25 feet above ground.
25 feet above ground is a reference antenna height above ground that provides a good idea of what is receivable.
Please post the Tvfool report.
Thanks.
teleview
3-Dec-2013, 7:01 PM
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Please make and post a , live and active , Tvfool report , not a picture of a report.
teleview
3-Dec-2013, 8:06 PM
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Based on the provide picture of a Tvfool report not a live Tvfool report.
Aim the antenna at about 90 degrees magnetic compass direction , East.
Here is how to aim antennas , www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html .
Use a Real and Actual magnetic compass to aim antenna.
DonEggerton
4-Dec-2013, 7:29 PM
thanks for the help that did the trick I had it for 180 degrees in the opposite direction now I have really good signal on all channels thanks for the help again
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