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Novice Question: Front or Back
So, I installed a Channel Master 4228HD in my attic with good results and pointed it in the direction of most channels. My stupid question... Is there a front and a back to the antenna? I assumed the side with the attached cross wires was the front. Does it matter?
Thanks, Steve |
The side with all the whiskers is the front.
Yes it can make a difference on weak signals. It is technically a directional antenna and as such is designed for frontal gain and actually rejection to the rear. Are you getting the channels you wanted? |
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----- Here is how to aim antennas , http://www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html. -------------------- The >< shaped metal wires are the receiving wires. This is the front of the antenna. ______________________________________________ The metal rods behind the wires , are the reflectors , that reflect more signal to the >< shaped metal receiving wires , then the >< shaped metal receiving wires , can receive without a reflector. The metal reflector rods will reduce and block signal that arrives at the back of the antenna. ___________________ To prove that the metal reflector rods will reflect Tv signals away from the >< shaped metal wires. Aim the Back of the antenna at a Weak Signal Strength Tv Station/Channel. Now aim the Front of the antenna at the Weak Signal Strength Tv Station/Channel. If you will like to prove that the metal reflector rods are providing more signal to the >< shaped metal reception wires at the Front of the antenna. Then remove the metal reflector rods , so that only the >< shaped metal reception wires are receiving the Weak Signal Strength Tv Station/Channel. |
Thanks
Yes, I'm getting the signals and have the whiskers pointed front ways. Just wanted to make sure I'm maximizing my number of signals. I enjoyed calling my cable provider today and canceling my paid service in favor of free service!
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