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I tested the Y7-10-13 head to head against the YA1713 and the Antennacraft antenna rejected unwanted signals better, provided a little more gain and stability on channels 7, 8 and 13. I saw two separate models from people on the Canadian board that provided similar results. It does appear as though the weak spot on the Y7-10-13 is Ch. 13 but from channels 7 through 12 the Antennacraft was the better antenna in their tests and my own.
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Tv Antennas and Reception
Yes I have been aware of hdtvprimer for a long time and I am also aware of a lot more. Like beam width and antenna reception lobes and how the construction of the antenna effects reception. I know about lobe structure and multi path rejection angles. I know about computer modeling and real world reception. I know about heavy duty construction and light duty construction. I know about element diameter size and how that effects reception. And on and on and on. I do my best to keep it simple for the question askers , they need reception not controversy.
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Tv Antennas and Reception
I can pick out and understand misleading wording like , It does appear as though the weak spot on Y7-10-13 is Ch.13 but from channels 7 thru 12 the Antennacraft is the better antenna in there tests and my own.
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Superb link Billiam. I'll take modelling data over advertising copy any day ;-) Thanks...
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Not for the Winegard YA-1713. The net gain shown for 13 is 100% wrong compared to real world usage.
I have both the Y10-7-13 & YA-1713 & they are close performers from 7-13. No big drop-off on 13 with either model, although the Winegard is slightly better on 8, 11, 12 & 13 at this particular location. |
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It may be possible that they each had a defective antenna from the same lot. Last year I bought two Winegard HD 9032's about two weeks apart and both were from the same lot and contained the same defect. At least I was able to get a refund in each case. At my location the Antennacraft YA 7-10-13 works quite a bit better than both of the Winegard Y1713's that I owned. Wish I had an explanation for this... |
Tv Antennas and Reception
As stated by another information provider on this same post the less gain at Ch 13 with the Winegard is a uncorrected 'modeling' error.
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Well there you go. And I will not debate these issues any more.
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OK, back from a business trip. Not trying to beat a dead horse but would like your input.
I spent a short time experimenting with a small outdoor antenna (borrowed-looks like an RCA ANT751R) while placed in the attic facing West. I picked up 16 very clear channels without no pre-amp and with >100 cable. I have full intentions of installing an antenna mounted on a 5ft mast above roof-line. Question - could someone please provide their best guess of what channels I'd receive if I go with one of the single recommended large antenna(s) like the HD7698P, HD7697P, HBU55...also interested in the CM2020 (60+ UFH/VHS, curious because of the wide beam the state it has). Thanks |
If you use the HD7698 or HBU55 you'd get everything from the top on down to WTAE TV in the red. Everything below that is hit or miss. I used the Pending Digital signals to get an idea of what you might expect to see in the near future for channels.
Will you be using a rotor? If so, either of the antennas above will do just fine. |
Tv Antennas and Reception
Not Counting the digital sub channels , how many channels are received with the ANT751R. Try and identify buy station call sign. And virtual channel number.
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No, don't plan to use a rotor. That's part of my problem...understanding the beam spectrum if I install the antenna (currently assuming I would direct to 271 degrees).
I get (connected to one tv): * red uhf WPGH-DT 53.1 FOX PITTSBURGH, PA 284° 9.2 43 * red uhf WPMY-DT 22.1 MNT PITTSBURGH, PA 284° 9.2 42 * red vhf WPCW-DT 19.1 CW JEANNETTE, PA 283° 10.0 11 * red uhf KDKA-DT 2.1 CBS PITTSBURGH, PA 283° 10.0 25 * red vhf WQED-DT 13.1 PBS PITTSBURGH, PA 259° 7.5 13 * blue uhf WPXI-DT 11.1 NBC PITTSBURGH, PA 270° 9.3 48 |
Is it possible to get WTAE and all the others with one antenna?
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Ok, here's the latest question.
I still haven't purchased my final antenna and I'm still experimenting with the placement of the RCA ANT751R. Here's the question: I moved the RCA antenna outside on a newly mounted 5' gable mast (clear shot generally fact West just in my valley) from inside the attic and I get a worst signal on the existing channels. I have now returned the antenna back inside. Any thoughts? Thanks. |
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This can go on forever. My origonal recommendation is the HD7698P with a CPA-19 preamp aimed at 271 degree magnetic compass. I have no more information.
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I'm not sure I understand how or why the ANT-751 got into this situation. I would not expect the ANT-751 to be able to provide reception of WTAE. That you see lower signal quality with the ANT-751 outside is interesting... but irrelevant, because it's not enough antenna for your situation.
If you want to see WTAE, you need a high gain (therefor quite directional) antenna. The big Winegard HD7698P qualifies... as do the DB-8 / YA1713 combination. I doubt you will have as much success in the attic... certainly not in the wet and snowy month of the year. |
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