cl1ckcl4ck
14-Nov-2011, 5:29 AM
Hello all,
Another one here trying to cut out the cable company (and their annual raise-the-rate deals).
There's not much of a need for cable if we can get the 'local' channels free; with netflix, espn360, veetle, etc... you know the drill.
So, I live in a subdivision about 37mi from a decent number of transmitters (311/3 degrees), as seen here:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3dec12e53d651e45
A directional antenna in the attic with ~50ft run of RG6 to the basement seemed like a no-brainer at first.
I was thinking of picking up something like the Winegard HD9095P, or RCA ANT751R.
Or possibly even a high-gain multidirectional (i.e. DB8, 4228HD) since those seemed to be rated for that kind of distance (albeit outside).
What I don't know is whether our neighbors' houses will be a problem...
They're close (as close as 20ft away) and directly in the line of sight of the tower(s) and with rooftops up to a couple feet higher because of grade.
All have vinyl siding, asphalt shingles... no mature trees within a few hundred feet.
What are the chances that we'll be able to get a decent attic signal with any of the mentioned unidirectional/multidirectional antennas?
Would an 8-bay multi work better in this case to deal with the mentioned possible multipath issues assuming they're a factor?
In either case, I'm heavily leaning towards attic over roof mounting due to installation practicality and available cable routes inside.
I'm probably just over-thinking this. Thanks in advance!
Another one here trying to cut out the cable company (and their annual raise-the-rate deals).
There's not much of a need for cable if we can get the 'local' channels free; with netflix, espn360, veetle, etc... you know the drill.
So, I live in a subdivision about 37mi from a decent number of transmitters (311/3 degrees), as seen here:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3dec12e53d651e45
A directional antenna in the attic with ~50ft run of RG6 to the basement seemed like a no-brainer at first.
I was thinking of picking up something like the Winegard HD9095P, or RCA ANT751R.
Or possibly even a high-gain multidirectional (i.e. DB8, 4228HD) since those seemed to be rated for that kind of distance (albeit outside).
What I don't know is whether our neighbors' houses will be a problem...
They're close (as close as 20ft away) and directly in the line of sight of the tower(s) and with rooftops up to a couple feet higher because of grade.
All have vinyl siding, asphalt shingles... no mature trees within a few hundred feet.
What are the chances that we'll be able to get a decent attic signal with any of the mentioned unidirectional/multidirectional antennas?
Would an 8-bay multi work better in this case to deal with the mentioned possible multipath issues assuming they're a factor?
In either case, I'm heavily leaning towards attic over roof mounting due to installation practicality and available cable routes inside.
I'm probably just over-thinking this. Thanks in advance!