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no uhf signal
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I am only receiving VHF stations and no UHF stations. I believe I have the winegard 7084p antenna, but I am not positive I just bought it used. I am receiving fox and cbs which are vhf but not getting nbc and abc which are uhf. I am positive I am scanning for tv instead of cable first thing I checked. I have bypassed the amp and hooked directly into the coupler board and still no uhf channels. I believe my problem is the coupler board and I am ready to order a new one. Before I do this is there anything else I need to check? |
Welcome to the forum, handaspencer:
reception problems after installation http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=13276 video How To Troubleshoot a Winegard Antenna Cartridge Housing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlQke5QYbng http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp?p=cb-8269 http://www.amazon.com/Winegard-CB-82.../dp/B003H2G5ZM http://www.winegard.com/kbase/uploads/WS-112_LR.pdf page 10 |
Check the UHF phasing lines. Make sure that the are not touching the boom or the metal brackets and that they're properly installed in the cartridge.
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thanks for all the tips I have reviewed them. I checked the uhf phasing line and it was correctly installed in box and was not touching metal to metal.
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At least two of your UHF stations *should* be strong enough to be picked up with a paper clip.
Make absolutely certain that the tuner is set to the proper mode and try that and see if you get anything on UHF 41 and 42. If the mode is set correctly and you do get those two stations, then you know you have a cabling or antenna issue. If you still get nothing, the results are inconclusive and further testing is recommended before assuming that there is a specific defective part. |
I do receive those stations when the amp is being used. If I unhook the amp and hook the coax direct to the cartridge board I don't get those stations. That is a good point I am getting uhf 41 and 42 but not uhf 15, 17, 43 and 50. Is this telling me anything? thanks for your help.
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Yes, it's telling us your first post was incomplete as to your actual symptoms. It would be helpful also if you identified your amplifier and also provided a description of how the *complete* antenna system is installed. Include the antenna aiming direction as well as a description of what, if anything, is in the antenna's line of sight.
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I looked on the amp for a model number and was not able to find that. All I know is the amp is an old winegard amp. My setup is using the old dish network setup on the satellite mount on the peak of my roof with the height around 20ft off the ground. I have no trees or obstruction it's wide open soy bean fields around me. I am using RG6 cable that I am screwing into the amp block on the antenna, that cable runs down the side of my house into a splitter. I then have a 25ft RG6 cable running from the other side of the splitter into the pre-amp side of my power supply for the amp inside the house. I then have a 2ft coax from my amp power supply to the back of the tv. I also have a 2ft coax that goes from the amp on antenna to the cartridge board. I have a rotor on the antenna in which I have rotated in all directions to re-scan and see if I could pick up additional channels. If you need any additional details just let me know, thanks for the help.
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the amp block is the actual amp my apologies. I have not removed any dish network specific splitters or accessories. But I did put a 50' coax through my window as a direct run from tv to antenna with no splitters as a test for wiring issues, I received the same channels with no changes.
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Since I was able to receive the channel 42 which is uhf does this mean my cartridge board is good and I am just having problems pulling in uhf channels at greater distances? If the cartridge board is good, then why was I not able to even get the strong local 42 when I bypassed the amp and went direct to the cartridge board? If I was to buy another amp do you have a recommendation for one that will pull those far uhf channels and not be impacted by the strong local stations?
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I don't know. The data you've presented has been confusing. We still do not know positively which antenna you have or what amplifier is in use.
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Is there any way you could get pictures of each part of your system and a diagram as to how you have everything connected. I can't quite follow your description.
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If you need any additional pics let me know.
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I figured out my amp its a winegard HDP269, still not sure model of the antenna.
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update on my post, I put a new cb-8269 cartridge on and same problem. I am picking up hi-v vhf channels 75 miles away from Detroit but still can't get any uhf channels from the Cleveland area. I just realized they make vhf only pre-amps. The winegard 3700 looks a lot like mine, I understand it's vhf only. I am wondering if this is my problem. I bought all this off craigslist so not exactly sure what i got. What amp should I get for uhf? Can I use 2 amps? If not which uhf/vhf all in one amp should I use?
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What happens if you try the test suggested by Hans in the Winegard video? Clip the leads of a 4:1 balun transformer directly to the UHF wires of the antenna, and connect the balun to your coax downlead, avoiding the 8269 cartridge (removed) and the preamp. Do you get UHF signals?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlQke5QYbng If you still don't get any UHF channels add a known good preamp. If you still don't get any UHF try another antenna. |
I did not originally do this test I just bought a new cartridge box. After putting on new box still did not work so I tried the test according to the video you suggested this evening. I JUST GOT ALL THE UHF CHANNELS!!!!!!! I really need help now, what does this mean? I bought a new box already. I have lost the vhf channels of course but I am pulling over 50 channels from this test without using a rotor. I am getting somewhere but I need more advise, any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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It sounds like the CB-8269 was not making good contact with the UHF wires when it was in the housing, the board is defective, or it's the wrong board. I've never been impressed with their arrangement for combining VHF and UHF. Why don't you call their customer service tech.
Customer Service – RV, Truck, Marine and Home Antennas Phone: 800-288-8094 Fax: 800-247-8221 Hours: M-F, 7:30am – 5:30pm CST http://www.winegard.com/consumer-contacts |
I put the box back on and bypassed the amp and I am getting 49 channels. When I put the amp back on I lose all my channels except vhf channels. It appears I had a bad cartridge box because I bypassed the amp earlier with the old box and got zero channels. I believe I have a second problem of overpowering my UHF channels with the amps. I have tried the winegard 8275 and the RCA pream1r and same result lose all uhf. Any suggestion on a amp I can use? I have a weak signal on cbs 19.1 which is my favorite so I really need an amp to hold that signal.
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I don't see virtual channel 19.1 on your TVFOOL report. Is it WOIO on real channel 24?
http://www.rabbitears.info/search.ph...pe=dBm&height= That's a very weak 2Edge signal with a Noise Margin of -15.1 dB with co-channel interference from WSFJ with a NM of -24.6 dB; only 9.5 dB weaker. At least they are not in the same direction.:) http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1436572414 Interpreting Noise Margin in the TV Fool Report http://www.aa6g.org/DTV/Reception/tvfool_nm.html -20 to -10dB Quote:
The problem is too much difference between the strength of your strongest signals and your weak desired signal, which is called the Dynamic Range. If you don't have enough gain for 19.1 without a preamp, but too much with a preamp, it is sometimes possible to find a happy medium by inserting an attenuator between the antenna and the preamp input. The preamp used should have a high resistance to overload. If that doesn't work, you have to resort to exotic measures (expensive) to even have a chance. An example would be a separate antenna, preamp, and custom bandpass filter for real channel 24. How badly do you want it? Do you have your antenna aimed at 80 degrees magnetic when trying for 19.1? You have some strong local FM signals that might interfere with TV reception. You should insert an FM filter in the coax when not using a preamp. If you use a preamp, it might have an internal FM filter. See attachment 2. |
It is WOIO but I thought it was a positive noise margin because I was picking it up without amp. I can watch it about 20 minutes and then I will lose signal for about 5 minutes then it comes back. I rotate antenna in small increments but don't make a difference. I want it really bad, that's my station for the Cleveland browns.
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http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1436639570 Signal strength is certainly important, but signal quality as defined by SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) and uncorrected errors is equally, if not more so, important. My Sony KDL22L5000 has a Diagnostics Screen that shows relative signal strength, SNR, and uncorrected errors. bad signal with picture freeze, SNR below 15 dB, and many errors: http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1436639878 good signal: http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1436639878 FM filters to try: http://www.mcmelectronics.com/produc...-FM-88-/33-341 https://www.antennasdirect.com/store...on_filter.html http://comingsoon.radioshack.com/rad...l#.VaFk5DjbJLM very slow link |
My TV don't have a signal bar, I do have the RCA amp that has fm trap, vhf input and UHF/vhf input. Could I hook up the amp to vhf only so it would not impact uhf? This would trap my fm also, correct?
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That might work; try it. The combined/separate switch of the RCA PRAMP1R sometimes doesn't make good contact with the VHF antenna in the separate position.
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I tried it both ways and I am losing everything. I put it back to no amp and all my channels are back. I am thinking I need to put the standalone trap in. That might be enough to clean up woio cbs and me TV. It works 90% of the time but goes in and out some.
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Everything is working great with my antenna, people are amazed with everything I get. I am getting around 50 channels from Cleveland. I would like to expand a little deeper and pick up the following virtual channel numbers below. I know I can pick these channels up because I already have using my amp playing around. My problem is I cant use a amp because I lose all the uhf channels from Cleveland when I hook it up. I need an amp that won't drown out Cleveland channels but will pull in long distance channels listed below. I want this so I can get different football games by regional location on Saturdays and Sundays. My tv fool report is attached at the beginning of the thread, thanks for all your help.
11.1- Detroit 13.1- Detroit 10.1- Columbus |
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http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=wtvs http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=wtol WTOL has adjacent channel interference from WMFD on real channel 12 that is 65 dB stronger. Reliable reception is not likely without special equipment like a separate antenna, custom filter, and preamp. I don't see 13.1 from Detroit; I see WTVG ABC from Toledo. http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=wtvs http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=wtvg Same problem as with WTOL. For 10.1 I see WBNS CBS http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=wbns WBNS is a very weak Tropo signal; not possible except under very unusual weather conditions with a special separate antenna, filter, and preamp |
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