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nbl346
21-Feb-2015, 10:34 PM
I need help setting up a system for a camp in northwest PA. Below is my signal analysis. Is there any chance to pick up something?
Thank You.

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3df1f02dc42e32c6

timgr
21-Feb-2015, 11:40 PM
Did you select 15' elevation for a reason? That is very low. For a cabin, I would expect it to be surrounded by trees. With that report, to get anything, you'll need to be above the trees, and that implies higher than 15'.

I'd only expect to have a chance to pick up the top 4 stations on your list... and W45BT is a repeater for WPCB, an evangelist station. And those lowest signal levels are dicey, even with a premium setup with no issues like trees or buildings.

nbl346
22-Feb-2015, 12:22 AM
I figured 15' is roughly the height of the roof then i could go higher off of that if needed. Most of the trees around are atleast 30-40 feet. So without getting above those I will unlikely get any reception?

GroundUrMast
22-Feb-2015, 12:55 AM
If the wind is dead calm you may get decent results... But dense foliage or any movement of tree limbs and your can expect little reliable reception.

Are you willing to consider a tower or push-up mast that would get the antenna above tree top level?

nbl346
23-Feb-2015, 1:10 AM
Wasnt really planning on spending a fortune. Just figured if I could get half a dozen channels or so id be satisfied. Mostly hoping to pick up the Pittsburgh stations (KDKA, WPGH or WTAE).

GroundUrMast
23-Feb-2015, 2:55 AM
Here's a source for push-up type masts, http://www.3starinc.com/telescopic_masts.html Just to give you an idea of the cost involved.

The path profiles links in your report show fairly level terrain so getting an Antennas Direct DB8E above the tee tops could deliver the signals you've mentioned... Though it would be good to see a TVFR based on the height the trees dictate.