larrick29
3-Jul-2015, 2:59 AM
Hey all - complete noob to the site here, but i do like what i read. everyone is very knowledgeable with their craft, and I admire that! im hoping your expert knowledge can help me in getting my signal to be stronger than what it is.
Here is my current setup:
Antennas Direct DB8 Extreme Range Multi-Directional 'Bowtie' UHF DTV Antenna
Winegard ANWI8700 Winegard AP Signal Amplifier
Mounted on my Roof in place of the DirecTV dish. About 15-25' from ground. I have it facing about 344 degrees north (based off the compass on my phone)
"Home run" RG6 cable ran from the antenna to the Winegard power (aprox 55'-65'). Winegard is mounted on the mast with the antenna (about 6" away if that much) From there, I have a small (6") cable jumping from the Winegard power block to a 3-way Time Warner splitter that i had laying around. From there, the -3.5db connection goes to my main TV (LG 55" LA6200). The second and third connections (both -7db) go to the bedroom TV (Sharp 42" LN50) and the third to the TV in the basement (Samsung DLP 50".) The second and third TV's i dont care too much about the signal that comes to them as the Samsung is only used when im on the treadmill, and the bedroom TV is only used to watch late night TV before falling asleep or other random times.
Here's my main complaint. As im very new to this, I wasnt sure if i needed the pre-amp or not, but it was part of a package deal on Amazon that seemed like a good deal to me. What I have noticed is that during the warmer months here in Akron, OH, that the pre-amp almost seems to hurt my signal strength. I notice that it kills my CBS 19 and Fox 8 channels. During the winter, however, it definitely helps to keep those channels clear. I'm almost wondering if i bought the wrong pre-amp or if i need one at all, and thats why im here. I would like to be able to get as many channels as i can, with the right setup. Im not opposed to buying the correct stuff, but i dont want to go crazy with the money.
Sorry for such the long post, but i tried to give as much info as I could.
Also here is my report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d8e038cf85e4091
Hoping you guys can point me in the right direction. :)
Thanks everyone for reading and let me know if i left anything out, or any other questions. (also if pics are needed of anything, im happy to oblige)
Here is my current setup:
Antennas Direct DB8 Extreme Range Multi-Directional 'Bowtie' UHF DTV Antenna
Winegard ANWI8700 Winegard AP Signal Amplifier
Mounted on my Roof in place of the DirecTV dish. About 15-25' from ground. I have it facing about 344 degrees north (based off the compass on my phone)
"Home run" RG6 cable ran from the antenna to the Winegard power (aprox 55'-65'). Winegard is mounted on the mast with the antenna (about 6" away if that much) From there, I have a small (6") cable jumping from the Winegard power block to a 3-way Time Warner splitter that i had laying around. From there, the -3.5db connection goes to my main TV (LG 55" LA6200). The second and third connections (both -7db) go to the bedroom TV (Sharp 42" LN50) and the third to the TV in the basement (Samsung DLP 50".) The second and third TV's i dont care too much about the signal that comes to them as the Samsung is only used when im on the treadmill, and the bedroom TV is only used to watch late night TV before falling asleep or other random times.
Here's my main complaint. As im very new to this, I wasnt sure if i needed the pre-amp or not, but it was part of a package deal on Amazon that seemed like a good deal to me. What I have noticed is that during the warmer months here in Akron, OH, that the pre-amp almost seems to hurt my signal strength. I notice that it kills my CBS 19 and Fox 8 channels. During the winter, however, it definitely helps to keep those channels clear. I'm almost wondering if i bought the wrong pre-amp or if i need one at all, and thats why im here. I would like to be able to get as many channels as i can, with the right setup. Im not opposed to buying the correct stuff, but i dont want to go crazy with the money.
Sorry for such the long post, but i tried to give as much info as I could.
Also here is my report:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d8e038cf85e4091
Hoping you guys can point me in the right direction. :)
Thanks everyone for reading and let me know if i left anything out, or any other questions. (also if pics are needed of anything, im happy to oblige)