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redsoxrich
12-Sep-2010, 3:34 AM
Hello OTA Pros,
I have a roof top radio shack mid range type directional antenna from radio shack and would like to improve my reception from the towers around, including the one 41 miles away at 303 degrees....PBS and FOX are spotty right now. Would I try and get higher, bigger antenna, pre amp?
Thanks in advance....Rich
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No static at all
12-Sep-2010, 1:33 PM
How many TV's are connected now? Are you using any kind of amp?
redsoxrich
12-Sep-2010, 2:27 PM
No static at all....thanks for the reply
I am using a 2 way splitter in basement ( 75 feet of coaxial total) for 2 TVs. I do not have any amplifiers. I do use a Digitalstream converter box for each TV. My TVs are 10 year old Sharp and Philips Magnavox.
Rich
No static at all
12-Sep-2010, 2:41 PM
Are the only problem channels FOX & PBS? If so, try just one set hooked directly to the antenna (no splitter) to see if they improve.
You may get by with a good quality distribution amp (http://www.google.com/products?q=channel+master+3412&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=uQCNTKvxEMT7lwfA3_xg&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CC8QrQQwAA)if just those 2 channels are unstable, but a high gain antenna (http://www.google.com/products?q=winegard+7698&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=BQGNTPnAMcX7lwfFwqBg&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CDMQrQQwAA) would probably be the best move.
redsoxrich
12-Sep-2010, 5:24 PM
I took your advice and went directly to the main television. So far FOX and PBS from 41 miles (303 degrees) is coming in stronger but just recently it went out for about 20 minutes. Regarding the other channels I do not pull the stations from the North in b/c I do not have a rotor to turn the antenns. I failed to mention a large maple 75 feet away from antenna that is partially blocking that direction.
No static at all
12-Sep-2010, 5:57 PM
You don't get WRGB? I would think that would come in with the antenna pointed in any direction? If not, you may need a rotator for CBS.
Tower Guy is likely more familiar with your area & may have some better suggestions.
John Candle
12-Sep-2010, 6:45 PM
The arangement of the transmitters and the weak and strong signals makes this a tough one. Uhf 28 is right there with a very strong signal so I am hesitant to use a preamp for the 303 stations. This is a 2 antenna soluition. . A high gain antenna is need in any event for the 303 stations so the Winegard HD8200U is directed at 303 , no preamp or distribution amp for now , connect both Tv's. . And a Winegard HD4400 pointed in the direction of channels 19 , 36 , 38. . Separate runs of coax from both antennas and separate 2 way splitters with remote control A/B switches at both tv's. Radio Shack has the remote control A/B switch. http://www.solidsignal.com , has the antennas.
kb2fzq
13-Sep-2010, 8:03 AM
You don't get WRGB? I would think that would come in with the antenna pointed in any direction? If not, you may need a rotator for CBS.
Tower Guy is likely more familiar with your area & may have some better suggestions.
WRGB 19 is not on the air yet...the FCC has approved the installation, as well as WRGB 39 in my town, that is not on air either....
Tower Guy
13-Sep-2010, 9:20 PM
PBS and FOX are spotty right now. Would I try and get higher, bigger antenna, pre amp?
Your results seem about right for an unamplified antenna in Pittsfield. The preamp that's most likely to work for you is the Winegard HDP-269. That will make a bigger improvement than anything else.
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