antenna help in San Diego CA
We live in San Diego and need help with antenna selection. I have tried a couple but have not found one that gets all the channels, the best we have done still leaves out NBC and PBS. We suspect that the mountains interfere with our signal. Our Signal Analysis Results follow:
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Thank you for the signal report. What antennas have you tried and where were they located? What channels were you able to receive? What channels are most important to you? Quote:
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I installed an antenna in Lemon Grove several years ago with good results. For KFMB CBS Rf8 and KGTV ABC Rf10 I would suggest: A VHF only antenna aimed at La Jolla or Northnorthwest at Los Angeles. You may be able to get KABC, KTTV, KCOP and KCAL. The L.A. VHF stations signal strength are grossly underestimated in the TV fool report. https://www.newark.com/stellar-labs/...vhf/dp/48Y8141 For the rest of your stations I would suggest a UHF only antenna aimed at Mt. Helix, to your Southeast. Antennas Direct has several models which would likely work well. Newark also has UHF only antennas: https://www.newark.com/stellar-labs/..._MostPopular_2 You may combine the antennas with a UVSJ which will combine all the signals with minimal issues or run two separate cable runs to each television with an A/B switch at each tv. Keep your cable runs as short as possible, using RG6. Be sure to ground your system, it helps with lightening and can improve reception. |
A two antenna solution with a UVSJ is best, but here’s an idea that works only in your section of San Diego.
If you can find a discontinued Winegard HD-1080 it works on both UHF and VHF with the pattern of the two bands aimed in opposite directions, which is exactly what you need. If the pattern on the spec sheet is accurate, you can gain a bit by installing the antenna upside down. https://manuals.solidsignal.com/hd-1080-spec.pdf Here’s one supplier that I found. It’s on sale for $25. https://www.swidenonline.com/product...na-2bay-hd1080 |
San Diego: KABC-7 + KCAL-9 co-channel interference
I'm in 92116 with a Winegard HD7698P (40' with rotor) usually aimed at LA's Mt Wilson. Ninety percent of the time, LA stations (vf 2, 4, 5, 11, 13, 22, 30, 44, 52, and 63) come in fine; 50 percent for 24, 57, and 64); 50 percent also for KMPR-38 and occasionally KEYT-3 from Santa Barbara. Unfortunately, KABC-7 + KCAL-9 only available when local channels, KZTC-7 and KSDX-9, off air. Oddly, KTTV-11 comes through despite XHTJB sharing same vf, just as KOCE did back when it shared vf 50 with KSDY before channel reshuffling. I surmise that rf UHF channels have greater flexibility to share vchannels than VHF. Needless to say, Mt Woodson, San Miguel, Soledad, Tecate, and Tijuana signals all received 100 percent depending on antenna orientation.
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