View Full Version : Advice/recommendations... can i do this?
guitars
27-Jan-2016, 7:47 PM
Here is my report...
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d5134641c3dc2c2
Right now we have comcast (argh)... two TVs wired under the house with easy access. I would love to get rid of cable tv and just use them for internet.
Does it look like I can receive the major networks with an attic mounted antenna? If so, any recommendations as to what I might look for?
I don't want to dive into this blind or end up wasting time and money if my results may be questionable.
Thank you all for any help/guidance you may offer up!
Bob
Flint Ridge
27-Jan-2016, 10:45 PM
If you look at the TVFool report those are all in Yellow or Green, presuming you want the 4 major OTA networks, plus PBS. With them in those bands, at the bottom of the report it says that an attic antenna is probably needed, vs a set top box.
With that said, are there any unusual building materials or object in the direction of the main towers? Metal roof, foil backed roofing material, large concrete building next door?
guitars
28-Jan-2016, 1:23 AM
With that said, are there any unusual building materials or object in the direction of the main towers? Metal roof, foil backed roofing material, large concrete building next door?
No building blockage.
100 year old house. Shingle roof... ply over boards:
http://i66.tinypic.com/1535xyt.jpg
rabbit73
28-Jan-2016, 1:48 AM
Any trees in the signal path from the east?
Be careful with those nails.
guitars
28-Jan-2016, 4:30 AM
Any trees in the signal path from the east?
Not really... a few across the street 60-100 ft away.
guitars
28-Jan-2016, 4:54 AM
Will one antenna pick up from the three towers at 68, 81, and 93 degrees?
rabbit73
28-Jan-2016, 11:51 AM
Does it look like I can receive the major networks with an attic mounted antenna?Yes, but signal loss in the attic is difficult to predict. You need to try different locations in the attic as a temporary test with one TV, before drilling any holes. Hopefully, you have a TV with a signal strength indicator.
Will one antenna pick up from the three towers at 68, 81, and 93 degrees?Yes, many antennas can handle that beamwidth of 25 degrees.
Antennas Direct C2V
https://www.antennasdirect.com/store/ClearStream-C2-VHF-Long-Range-Combo-Complete.html
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/antennas-direct-clearstream-2v-long-range-hdtv-antenna-black-silver/6847298.p?id=1218809260470
https://www.antennasdirect.com/cmss_files/attachmentlibrary/AD_SpecSheet_C2_.pdf
Winegard HD7694P
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?p=hd7694p
http://www.skywalker.com/catalog/Manuals/WIN1051.pdf
I don't want to dive into this blind or end up wasting time and money if my results may be questionable.Of course, but we can't give you a guarantee. You must be prepared to experiment a little.
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