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Something possible here?
Hello all! I am new to this forum, and I need some help.
The signal looks marginal at this location, but is there anything that can be done here? http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...f1f092e9c87348 Any help is greatly appreciated! |
Do you want to receive Ch. 5? Since all of the viewable signals are at the same compass reading it makes it easy to buy a single antenna and point it in that direction. Only buy a rotor if you plan to DX signals. Otherwise a fixed antenna will work.
You will probably want a pre amp as well. After choosing the antenna picking the right pre amp should be simple. |
How far are you from the peak of the hill (in the direction of Portland) and what is the difference in elevation between your oroposed antenna location and the crest of the hill, including any trees?
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We are probably about 300 yards from the top of the hill.
From there, we should have a straight shot to Portland with great reception. Is it possible to run a coax for that distance? |
Thanks everybody for the responses!
If I would install something on the roof, what kind of equipment would I need to be able to receive channels 5,8,10,12,22? And what kind of pre-amp? Again, thanks a lot for the help! |
Probably the Winegard 8200 all channel TV antenna. Pre Amp I'd look at is a Kitztech KT-200 or maybe the KT-500. You should receive everything down to Ch. 22 perhaps Ch. 30 with this setup.
Do you want to use a Tripod mount or a Chimney mount on the roof? |
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Yes, a coax may be run that far, cable companies do it everyday. However, they have the advantage of having stable, consistent signal levels in their system, very well chosen amplifiers and transmission lines, and engineers who specify how to put the whole thing together to maintain quality of service. It's a bit harder when you don't have all that at your disposal. |
Thanks Billiam!
I have not thought about a mounting solution at this point. So something like the sky 60 antenna with a pre-amp would not do the trick? http://www.amazon.com/Mohu-Amplified.../dp/B00AVWKUXE |
ADTech, thanks to you as well!
Are there companies out there that would install such a system 300 yards away, and maybe connect 2-3 houses? If we were to do it ourselves, where would we start? Would the antenna itself need power, and would amps be needed somewhere on the 300 yard coax run? |
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Use the interactive maps feature to place a marker on top of the hill that you have access to and generate a new plot. That will provide an estimate of what signals might be available up there. I will operate under the assumption that you will be able to provide a clear signal path back towards Portland. Quote:
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Thanks ADTech!
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If you could find a company that could do it, you'd find it cost prohibitive anyway, so there are two strikes against your going that route.
You could likely do it yourself, but it would require a good amount of work as well as some experimentation and creativity. It wouldn't be inexpensive as it might take the equivalent of a year's worth of satellite service fees, perhaps, to break even. The basic system would be a large, all-channel antenna mounted on top the hill with a good, clear view back towards Portland; a 1000' spool of RG11 plus tool & connectors; at least one, possibly 2 amps; and a provision for power for the amp(s). Starters All channel antenna - $150-200 Mount or mast - varies, might have what you need in your garage or local home center. 1000' Direct Burial RG11 - $400-450 CM7777 amp (for example) - About $75 each Perhaps a solar powered, battery backup power supply for the amp(s) - ??? All this assumes you have access to a hilltop where there's a good quality signal available. |
schild. Do you own that property on the top of that hill you've mentioned? If so, you could install a guyed mast and put an antenna on top of that. Use a pre amp and RG 11 cable to minimize line loss and you might get what you need, reception wise.
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