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Few more questions..
1. Should I consider a different antenna all together? 2. What would "potential overload" do? Could it cause damage to the TV? |
No, the antenna you have is about as good as it gets. I
Overload won't damage anything, but may compromise reception of some stations. (Usually the weakest ones will be lost or made worse) It's best to stay on the conservative side with one or more strong signals around. It's all about experimentation. I have found a vertical sweet spot which yields excellent reception of all available stations. Just a few inches up/down on the mast makes a world of difference here. |
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I would move it ever so slightly to the left/right/up/down etc.. Is that how you do it as well? |
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I got to thinking.. Right now my antenna is mounted to my chimney and then my coax goes down, in my basement, in a coupler, out my basement, around my house, and then into a wall plate and then into my TV..
It would probably be way easier if I somehow mounted it on the other side of my house where the cable would drop down directly into the wall plate and then into my TV.. What are the mounting options for on a side of a house? |
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