Antenna Recommendation
Like many others on here, we are trying to get rid of our satellite dish and go with an antenna. At location: http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...cd72c0902ee410 I would prefer to have the antenna installed in our attic. It looks like we should be able to get most of the channels I want with an attic installation. We have a two story house and will one TV on each floor. Any recommendations on antennas and other necessary accesories would be appreciated.
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You have some reception issues do be dealt with to insure that you get all your networks: NBC will only be available to you from a translator on channel 40 that broadcasts in analog only: FOX and ABC will be easy. PBS will be difficult, as it is on a low-power translator on channel 4, and CBS is likely to be a no-show, as it is severely blocked by hills. I can say that you are likely to only see 3 TV stations clearly, and that only 2 of them will be digital: my suggestion would be to get a small all-channel antenna like a Winegard HD-7015 and aim it at 235 degrees, as measured by your compass. The other stations listed are too blocked by hills to expect to get any reception.
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Thanks, I was afraid of that. Looks like OTA may not work for us.
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PBS is on channel 13 and depending on your 'exact address' you may be able to receive it also. That would give you KPSD VHF channel 13 PBS , KIVV VHF channel 5 Fox , KHSD VHF channel 10 ABC , K40GS UHF channel 40 NBC . At the >>START Maps<< part of the tvfool web site the antenna height can be changed up and down , and location can be changed by moving the red balloon pointer.
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Especially in your case, an outside antenna, up as high as possible is the only answer.... |
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