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Jpeven
25-Sep-2011, 5:55 PM
putting antenna and rotor on 40' tower. My TV Fool report http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d60b5ed3b129a63
Any help appreciated. Jim
GroundUrMast
25-Sep-2011, 7:27 PM
From the TVFR you posted: WARNING: Address was only resolved to city level and might not be that close to your actual location. For more accurate results, try entering a specific address or coordinates.Because there are a few hills and valleys in and around Cascade, IA, you would be best served if you provided a report that is based on your location, not the City center.
http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=4
Given the information in the TVFR you've provided, a Winegard HD8200U and an Antennas Direct CPA-18 would be an antenna / preamp combination to consider.
John Candle
25-Sep-2011, 10:02 PM
It is better to use the exact address. Your exact location can be down in a hole , that would make reception worse or up on a hill that would make reception better then the city as an address.
Jpeven
26-Sep-2011, 12:27 PM
I gave it my exact address and I could not get image when doing coordinates. I will keep trying on coordinates. Until then thanks and yes I am up the hill to the west about 3/4 the way. Jim
GroundUrMast
26-Sep-2011, 4:50 PM
Try starting here: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=90
Enter you ZIP code, then click on the Hybrid or Satellite view button in the upper right corner of the map. Use you mouse to move the pointer to the location of your tower. You can zoom in or out to help locate yourself on the map. At the bottom center of the map, set the antenna height to 40' or what ever actual height you anticipate.
Once the pointer is located on the position of your tower, click the Make Radar Plot button at the top right corner of the map.
The resulting plot will have a new unique URL 'link' ID that you can post.
Jpeven
26-Sep-2011, 5:23 PM
I was able to get coordinates to work so here is the url. http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d60b5679af9c523 Jim
GroundUrMast
26-Sep-2011, 5:42 PM
If your goal is to access as many stations as possible, my original suggestion stands. The HD8200U is a very large antenna and will stress all of the consumer grade rotators. If your budget can take the hit, consider the Hy-Gain AR-40 rotator.
If you are not going after 'every possible station', a list of the stations that are important to you would help us understand if a smaller antenna would be appropriate.
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