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No Fox in the House
I recently ended a bad relationship with Comcast, and decided to go with an antenna. I have found very helpful information on this site, but have a problem receiving the Fox channels.
My house is in Lakewood, CO, and I have included a link to my report below. I installed an RCA ANT751R outdoor antenna in the attic about 20 ft above ground level, which I directed at 292 degrees. There is about 40 ft of coaxial cable between the antenna and the TV. There are no splitters or amps (although I did add an amp to see if it would solve the problem; it did not so I disconnected it). The receiver is in my TV, a Sony Bravia. I receive all the major networks and local channels crystal clear, including both PBS channels: 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 12, and 20, as well as several decimal channels and other local broadcasts, about 35 channels in all. Can I ask for advice about how to pull in the Fox channel 31? http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...46aedf2a5ad039 Thanks. |
I'd suggest using an Antennas Direct DB8e + EU385CF UHF/VHF Antenna Combiner + the existing ANT-751R.
That would maximize your UHF capability while keeping the existing VHF. |
Pratical and Useful Information.
Before installing a second antenna.
Install the ANT751 above the roof in such a manner that the roof and building are not , obstructing , impeding , blocking , reception in the directions of , north west , west , south west , south , east. Digital Broadcast Tv Tuners can develop -Digital Glitches- that are not cleared out with simple channels scans. Do Double Resacan , www.wchstv.com/DoubleReScanAlert.pdf |
Notice the red "a" by KDVR on your tvfool report.
You might be having a problem with adjacent channel interference to KDVR FOX on real CH32 from KMAS on CH33. Your tvfool report lists analog KMAS-LP on CH33. If you look at rabbitears.info you will see that it is now active digital KMAS-LD: http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...callsign=67545 ATSC Recommended Practice: Receiver Performance Guidelines Document A/74:2010, 7 April 2010 http://www.atsc.org/cms/standards/a_74-2010.pdf page 15 shows a chart for adjacent thresholds: http://i496.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps315278a1.jpg The difference in strength between the two channels is now uncertain because KMAS is now digital and seems to be at a new location, but the more directional DB8e UHF antenna suggested by GroundUrMast might help. |
Thanks for the suggestion. For my application in the attic, do you think a smaller and less-expensive UHF-only antenna like an Antenna Direct DB2E or a ClearStream 1 or 2 would work as well?
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No, a small UHF capability has already been tried (ANT-751R). If you want to see the weaker signal from KDVR you need to move the antenna outside or use a high gain / directional solution.
In the end, the attic may not work for a given signal. |
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Save yourself frustration and time and do what teleview suggested, Install the ANT751 above the roof and see what you get. |
Pratical and Useful Information.
Solar House , you are moving in the direction of receiving , less , less , less , less and less Tv stations/channels.
And installing the antenna at a location that will be the cause of situation/problems with reception. As always it is your choice , you can install any antenna that you choose and install the antenna at the location of your choice. |
At a minimum, move the antenna to several various locations within the attic. You might just have the antenna in a "dead" spot for that station. It happens frequently with signals that are blocked by hills and even more commonly within attics.
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