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bobham1466 30-May-2014 2:07 PM

Bye-Bye DirectTV!
 
I'm looking for some advice on Antenna configuration and setup.

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e1c62efdc0209b

I live in a rather rural area as you can see by above TV signal analysis. I have 5 televisions in my house that are currently fed by satellite. I'm considering mounting the antenna on the current J-Pole where the old satellite sits, and i'm interested to know if this is a good idea or not, plus recommendations on the following:
* Recommendation on a multi-directional or uni-directional Antenna?
* Recommendation whether a powered rotor is necessary?
* Recommendation on whether a pre-amplifier is necessary?
* Recommendation on whether a distribution amplifier is necessary?
* Recommendation on whether I can use the Coax from the current satellite installation (Note my DirectTV installation is just over two years old).

I should also note, that i'm streaming video to my television via Roku device, and subscribe to Netflix and Hulu, but only to one TV. It would be nice to be able to stream to multiple tv's and i'm guessing it will require multiple Roku devices?

Specific equipment recommendations are welcome.

With thanks,
Bob

teleview 30-May-2014 4:41 PM

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The provided tvfool report says in Red Letters that the tvfool report is Only Resolved to the Block Level.

So that a accurate recommendation can be provided please make tvfool reports with the Exact address.

Please make and post tvfool reports with antenna heights of , 25 , 40 , 60 , feet antenna heights above ground.

The antenna heights of 40 and 60 feet in addition to 25 feet above ground will provide a better evaluation of the over all reception situation.


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The December 2013 issue of Consumer Reports , page 42 , has a Practical and Useful article of devices for internet streaming.

tsigwing 2-Jun-2014 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobham1466 (Post 44205)
I'm looking for some advice on Antenna configuration and setup.

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e1c62efdc0209b

I live in a rather rural area as you can see by above TV signal analysis. I have 5 televisions in my house that are currently fed by satellite. I'm considering mounting the antenna on the current J-Pole where the old satellite sits, and i'm interested to know if this is a good idea or not, plus recommendations on the following:
* Recommendation on a multi-directional or uni-directional Antenna?
* Recommendation whether a powered rotor is necessary?
* Recommendation on whether a pre-amplifier is necessary?
* Recommendation on whether a distribution amplifier is necessary?
* Recommendation on whether I can use the Coax from the current satellite installation (Note my DirectTV installation is just over two years old).

I should also note, that i'm streaming video to my television via Roku device, and subscribe to Netflix and Hulu, but only to one TV. It would be nice to be able to stream to multiple tv's and i'm guessing it will require multiple Roku devices?

Specific equipment recommendations are welcome.

With thanks,
Bob

You will need multiple Roku's (I've got 4), but you only need one account. You can put up to 5 Roku's on a single account.

bobham1466 3-Jun-2014 11:30 AM

Here is an updated report using Coordinates. For some reason the system didn't recognize my mailing address

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e1c60dd45f2c78

bobham1466 3-Jun-2014 11:44 AM

thanks for your feedback. I'm going to purchase the extra Roku devices.


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