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Schmidt1519 27-Aug-2013 1:02 AM

Indoor antenna suggestions
 
Hello,

I am living in a first floor condo looking for an indoor antenna. Here is my TV Fool:

http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46aeee14297ec4

This is based on 7 ft above ground. The antenna would be on the north wall by a patio door, perfect with all of the signals coming from the Northeast. There are some bushes and trees outside of the door though that I am concerned about. Otherwise, the ground is pretty level in my area.

From my research I believe I would want a medium range directional antenna, but I am rather new to this and am definitely open to suggestions. My friend has a Philips MANT940 and recommended it. I figured I would check here before pulling the trigger, as it's range is only 20 miles.

Thanks in advance, and let me know if there is any other relevant information I can provide to help.

GroundUrMast 27-Aug-2013 5:16 AM

You have plenty of signal strength in the air. Though most of the stations broadcast on UHF, though there are a couple operating in the VHF band.

The MANT940 is identified as a UHF antenna in Phillips ad copy, and the built in amplification should not be needed in your application.

Consider the Terk HDTVi (not the HDTVa) which has a bit of UHF directional qualities that will help reduce interference from signals arriving from the side due to reflections. It also has intentional support for VHF.

Schmidt1519 27-Aug-2013 7:44 PM

Thanks for the quick reply GroundUrMast. True, it does not appear that I would need an amplifier. I hear the Terk HDTVi quite a bit, must be a good one.

My concern is the size/look of it, especially compared to the Mohu Leaf. That one is very clean, small, and nice looking. However, I realize it is omni-directional. I have heard of the Leaf working up to about a 35 mile range. With all the towers being in the same direction though, would you say a directional antenna like the Terk HDTVi would still be the better option?

Thanks again

teleview 28-Aug-2013 9:55 PM

Smaller antennas have less reception.

'Cleaner' looking antennas have less reception.

Hiding antennas will produce less reception.

Recommend put the HDTVi antenna in/at the patio door window for better reception.

For improved reception put a , ANT751 , or , Antenna Craft HBU11 , out on the patio.

Aim the antenna to the , North East.

Here is how to aim antennas , http://www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html.

Digital tuners can develop - Digital Glitches - that are not cleared out with simple channel scans.

Do Double Rescan , http://www.wchstv.com/DoubleReScanAlert.pdf.


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