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cloudbase
16-Apr-2014, 11:30 AM
I need to install my antenna in the attic of my home. The height will be about 30-35 ft. The construction is standard shingle and no insulation in the roof. Currently I am using an RCA ANT806 antenna but I don't think is does a great job when it rains even a little.

Here is my tvfool plot

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d5b94d6b71ea63b


The stations of most interest are located at 144 degrees. Channel 17 seems to have the most problems and has the least power of the main network stations. We do also watch PBS ch 4 at 268 degrees.


Thanks for any advice.

GroundUrMast
16-Apr-2014, 8:22 PM
Have you considered testing reception outdoors?

Before spending more money on another antenna, I'd try a more reception friendly location.

cloudbase
16-Apr-2014, 8:33 PM
Have you considered testing reception outdoors?

Before spending more money on another antenna, I'd try a more reception friendly location.

Yes I have. My first location is out on the roof on my covered deck. The reception got worse. Basically this puts more of my house between the transmitter and my antenna. This is why I wanted in the attic. It is higher and only has one layer of wall between the antenna and the transmitter. It also cuts out my neighbors house from the path. Putting it out on the roof would require an installer due to the pitch and height of the roof and make it hard to maintain if it gets damaged.

My reception is mostly very good even with the antenna inside. I just think maybe a more directional antenna in the attic would do better if it rains. I was looking to try the HBU22 as it has been recommended on this forum before. It is relatively cheap and if it doesn't improve the reception I can return it.