LP2065
2-Mar-2014, 5:49 AM
Here's my tvfool report: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29&q=id%3d5b94a67352e04c
To be honest, I'm surprised I'm getting any channels given that my tvfool report says that most channels are listed in the grey category and require extreme measures.
Here's what I've tried:
I first started with a Mohu Sky HDTV Outdoor Antenna about 15 feet up in the attic with a 50ft RG6 cable that runs to the cable junction box and hooks into the existing cable run to the TV (it's probably another 20-30ft of cable, not sure what type it is). I noticed that without the amplifier I could get better signal strength and more channels (45 channels). My guess is that the Noise Figure on the amplifier is adding too much noise to an already weak signal. Given the 150 dollar price tag I did some research and found that there were much cheaper and better performing options.
Currently, I have an Antenna Direct CS2 in the same location and I'm able to pick up 85 channels, but many of them are in the 30-50% signal strength zone and drop out to zero on occasion. I'm not sure what would make it go from 50% to zero without touching anything, but I'm 40 miles out and listed as 2Edge for many channels.
I'm thinking about purchasing a Channel Master 4228HD in hopes of improving the signal given its much higher gain.
According to the report KPXN-DT on 30.1 (RF 38) should be almost impossible for me to pick up with my current setup (it's NM is a whopping -25.5 dB) but on my TV the signal strength varies between 50-70% depending on the weather. KTTV on 11.1 (RF 11) goes from 90% to 100%. Is there something I'm not accounting for or is the tvfool report being too conservative?
Will the Channel Master 4228HD be able to raise the signal strength so that I can get a stable signal?
Should I consider another amplifier? I'm wary given my results with the amplified Mohu Sky.
Thanks for any help you can provide!
To be honest, I'm surprised I'm getting any channels given that my tvfool report says that most channels are listed in the grey category and require extreme measures.
Here's what I've tried:
I first started with a Mohu Sky HDTV Outdoor Antenna about 15 feet up in the attic with a 50ft RG6 cable that runs to the cable junction box and hooks into the existing cable run to the TV (it's probably another 20-30ft of cable, not sure what type it is). I noticed that without the amplifier I could get better signal strength and more channels (45 channels). My guess is that the Noise Figure on the amplifier is adding too much noise to an already weak signal. Given the 150 dollar price tag I did some research and found that there were much cheaper and better performing options.
Currently, I have an Antenna Direct CS2 in the same location and I'm able to pick up 85 channels, but many of them are in the 30-50% signal strength zone and drop out to zero on occasion. I'm not sure what would make it go from 50% to zero without touching anything, but I'm 40 miles out and listed as 2Edge for many channels.
I'm thinking about purchasing a Channel Master 4228HD in hopes of improving the signal given its much higher gain.
According to the report KPXN-DT on 30.1 (RF 38) should be almost impossible for me to pick up with my current setup (it's NM is a whopping -25.5 dB) but on my TV the signal strength varies between 50-70% depending on the weather. KTTV on 11.1 (RF 11) goes from 90% to 100%. Is there something I'm not accounting for or is the tvfool report being too conservative?
Will the Channel Master 4228HD be able to raise the signal strength so that I can get a stable signal?
Should I consider another amplifier? I'm wary given my results with the amplified Mohu Sky.
Thanks for any help you can provide!