View Single Post
Old 23-Oct-2020, 2:59 PM   #3
rabbit73
Retired A/V Tech
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: S.E. VA
Posts: 2,747
Quote:
Originally Posted by awright11877 View Post
I'm hoping to get some advice or clarity into whether I can pull in distant channels at my remote camp in Vermont, namely those from Sherbrooke or perhaps Montreal.

I've put an Antennas Direct ClearStream 4MAX on my roof about 20 feet off the ground, facing NNW toward Canada, and I have a Winegard Boost XT Preamplifier

My co-ordinates:
44.50644165269277
-72.21341907978059

RabbitEars.Info signal map query:
https://www.rabbitears.info/searchma...tudy_id=167084

TVFool TV Signal Analysis Results:
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...9038b5adb100a4
Hello, awright11877; welcome to the forum.

Thank you for the reports and details.



I agree with jrgagne99; Sherbrooke will be very difficult and Montreal would be not likely.

Although Sherbrooke is only 56 miles away, there is a mountain in the signal path that is close to your location.



using different profile software:



the coverage map shows no color in your area:



Attached Images
File Type: jpg awright11877TVFp3CIVS.jpg (103.4 KB, 1592 views)
File Type: jpg awright11877TVFp2CIVS.jpg (115.1 KB, 1550 views)
File Type: jpg awright11877TVFcovCIVS_1.jpg (156.9 KB, 1585 views)
File Type: jpg awright11877TVFpathCIVS.jpg (149.9 KB, 1557 views)
File Type: jpg awright11877TVFreportRE2.jpg (282.4 KB, 1585 views)
__________________
If you can not measure it, you can not improve it.
Lord Kelvin, 1883
http://www.megalithia.com/elect/aeri...ttpoorman.html

Last edited by rabbit73; 23-Oct-2020 at 3:32 PM.
rabbit73 is offline   Reply With Quote