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Old 6-Jun-2010, 10:59 PM   #1
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Need an Antenna for Zip Code 32708

Location: 28.702265, -81.322000

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(I put 20 feet as the height for the antenna as a conservative number)

I am on the third floor of an apartment with a balcony that faces due east. I am just looking for some help selecting an antenna for this area. I have no experience with antenna selection as I've had cable since I was a kid and just got rid of it last week.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you,
-Adam C.
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Old 7-Jun-2010, 4:09 AM   #2
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Height of 10 feet per floor , about 30 feet. Any apartment buildings to the south east , magnetic compass reading 122 , and if so , how many floors. If you go out on the balcony at night , can you see the Tv transmission towers to the south east? Or is the view blocked by a building?

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Old 7-Jun-2010, 5:53 AM   #3
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Well any way , if it's a clear shot or some what of a clear shot. I suggest the http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...0Antennas&sku= . The Winegard FreeVision FVHD30. . Your location is 17 miles from the television Transmitters, that is very close. . At 62 NM(dB) the signals are Hot , Hot , Hot . . A signal amplifier is not needed , an amplified antenna is not needed. As a matter of fact an amplified antenna Will over load and cause Bad Reception.

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Old 7-Jun-2010, 12:53 PM   #4
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I know I'm about 30-35 feet up but I was looking for a conservative estimate of signal strength. There are a few apartment buildings around, none higher than 3 stories that I know of with one that might be in the way, I haven't checked compass heading yet. I know where the towers are, I drive by them everyday for work, I just never knew what they were. I doubt I could see them from my apartment but I'll take a look later today. There might be a 4-5 story building in the way somewhere but I think it is off to the side aways.

I assume that most of the signals I'll receive should be strong enough for 2 tvs? We never use both tvs at the same time, one is an HDTV with a digital tuner and the other has just an analog tuner so I'll need to pick up a converter(any recommendations?). And the cable runs are about 10-15 feet from balcony to either tv.

I've been looking around and would you mind explaining the differences between the Freevision you recommended and the HD-1080? The 1080 seems to be a better antenna and cheaper but I am very new to this so I certainly could be wrong.

Sorry for any typos, I posted this from my phone.

Thanks again,
-Adam C.

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Old 8-Jun-2010, 1:37 AM   #5
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Well Ok the HD 1080 is very good. Get the HD1080. Tv reception is the best when it is LOS Line Of Sight. And can also work with some obstructions.
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Old 16-Jun-2010, 8:50 AM   #6
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Well, I went with the freevision for the aesthetics as I don't want to draw attention to the antenna in my apartments.

Everything is great except for two channels, 48 & 41.

It seems really strange that I can't receive either of these two. Is there anything to check other than the angle of the antenna?

On channel 48, I have a signal but it is not strong enough to display a picture. On channel 41, I do not have signal enough for the tv tuner to find it.

Right now I have a 100ft cable run that I'm going to shorten as soon as I can get the tools and hopefully that will help with channel 48 but what else could I do to improve the situation?
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Old 16-Jun-2010, 5:32 PM   #7
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Read this and understand and take action that Yes You Can. . http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html . . You say you have a balcony. To help you with reception , I need to know that you are understanding the information I am giving you.

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Old 16-Jun-2010, 11:57 PM   #8
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I know that I am allowed to install an antenna per FCC regulations. I just chose to use this one.
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