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Dick9clark 15-Jan-2015 11:26 PM

Help I am in the sticks near Pittsburgh KS an Joplin MO
 
Here is my location...
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...2c15623dd8d099

Jake V.. Suggested the following " A single antenna solution like the HBU-55 aimed at 165 degrees might not get the PBS station at 164 degrees (KOZJ-25). "
Thanks Jake.
He also recommended I use the interactive map to get a better reading but I cannot get the full address because the ad is overlaying part of it on my tablet. And I do not have a laptop right now. This one seems pretty close.

Thanks fo any additional input. I have a 30 foot mast made from oil field pipe.

Jake V 16-Jan-2015 3:49 AM

Here's Dick9clark's original post: http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=15188

GroundUrMast 16-Jan-2015 7:21 AM

An alternate to the HBU-55 is the Winegard HD7698P. Both are good antennas, though some may give the nod to the Winegard for build quality / durability.

A premium option would be an Antennas Direct DB8E + Antennacraft Y10713. This combination offers maximum gain performance and allows greater flexibility with aiming.

I'm hoping to see a new preamplifier from Antennas Direct hit the market soon... But their PA-18 would be a very good choice in this case given the low signal levels. If you opted to use separate UHF and H-VHF antennas, a UHF/VHF combiner (UVSJ) would be needed between the antennas and the preamp mast unit.

Consumer grade antennas are generally designed to mount on mast that is 1.375" diameter. Some antennas will fit on slightly larger diameter mast. You'll want to verify the diameter of the oil field pipe to know if you'll need some sort of adaptor.

Dick9clark 20-Jan-2015 3:32 AM

How close to the antenna should a preamp be? Or does it matter?
I did a new map as per Jakes suggestion. http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...2c157b7104fc29
The report is showing a 14.1 for fox but it is showing as 7.2 on my TV - in fact I only get 7.1 and 7.2.
I am beginning to wonder if I can get any UHF channels because of the large trees between me and the stations.

ADTech 20-Jan-2015 11:13 AM

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The report is showing a 14.1 for fox but it is showing as 7.2 on my TV - in fact I only get 7.1 and 7.2.
Fox is on BOTH 7.2 (stretched SD) and 14.1 (HD). TVFool does not address the sub-channels so they won't show up on the charts.

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How close to the antenna should a preamp be? Or does it matter?
Yes, it matters. To keep the system noise figure a low as possible, keep the lead between the antenna and the preamp as short as feasible.

All of our antennas will fit a 2" OD pipe except the DB8e or C4. Those two are limited to 1 3/4".

Very weak UHF signals and trees are usually incompatible with reliable reception.

I don't see any mention of what you're currently using.

Dick9clark 20-Jan-2015 2:19 PM

The antenna was there when we bought house. It is about 8 foot long and a combined uhf and Vhf antenna, on a bent 30 foot mast.

Dick9clark 2-Feb-2015 2:34 AM

I was just in a Radio Shack that was closing down an low and behold they had a HBU-55 for half price and a preamp that was DC with low noise. I got the preamp also. I hope DC preamps are good?

GroundUrMast 2-Feb-2015 4:21 AM

Sounds like a good 'score' on the HBU-55. What is the RS catalog # for the preamp?

Stereocraig 2-Feb-2015 10:46 AM

HBU-55 = Catalog #: 1500279

I stopped in at a RS Thursday just on a whim and asked about antennas, specifically, that one.
Yep, 45.00 =tx.

I hemmed and hawed about it and decided that I don't need anymore antennas hanging around unused at this time.

I'm thinking people better get something from there now, while the gettin's good.

Oops! You asked about the preamp p/n.

No static at all 2-Feb-2015 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Dick9clark (Post 49226)
I was just in a Radio Shack that was closing down an low and behold they had a HBU-55 for half price. . . . .

Wow, thanks for the heads up!!;)

Already have too many antennas, but for that price, I gotta have it!!:D

Dick9clark 3-Feb-2015 1:02 AM

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Originally Posted by GroundUrMast (Post 49227)
Sounds like a good 'score' on the HBU-55. What is the RS catalog # for the preamp?

Cat. # is
1500369 $27.07
IN-LINE TV ANTENNA SIGNAL AMP
50% Barcode Offer for Tran ($13.54)
CLEAR50
Net Price $13.53 but when I search online it does not find it.
I also got some cable and hooks because neighbor gave me a 20 foot pole i can put on the roof.

GroundUrMast 3-Feb-2015 4:09 AM

The reviews I've come across suggest that there are some published specs that I did not find on the RS website. The gain and noise figure that I gleaned from the RS website and one review are 12 dB gain / 4 dB NF. Not terrible if true, but I'd spend full retail (under $30) on an RCA TVPRAMP1R before opting for this amp.


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