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CT shoreline antenna help
I am new to this stuff and was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I bought a small inexpensive indoor antenna and 50' of cable and moved it all over the house to see what kind of reception I could get. I was able to get 10-11 channels. None of them were local. I do have several large trees surrounding my property. I really just want to get a local news station and would be interested if it would be possible.
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Which specific antenna did you use? Which specific channels were received? |
The antenna is a Antennacraft indoor ultrathin antenna (MN:1500080)
The channels that I receive are all digital according to my tv tuner and are as follows: 26-1 Ion, 26-2 Qubo, 26-3 Ion Life, 26-4 Shop, 26-5 QVC, 26-6 HSN, 67-1 WFTY-ET, 67-2 WSTV, 67-3 GET TV, & 67-4 Esc. By "local" channels I mean like a fox, nbc, or cbs affiliate that I can get "local" news & weather. I briefly was able to receive 61-1 WTIC-TV which is our local fox affiliate. |
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You also have WTNH ABC on real channel 10, virtual channel 8.1, but your antenna isn't very good at picking up real channel 10. Yeah, I know it says " It's designed to capture both UHF and VHF signals (channels 2 to 69) while extending the reception range for all local HDTV broadcasts," but that's advertising hype. Quote:
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Are you wanting to stay with an indoor antenna or can you go outside for better reception? |
You will need an outdoor antenna, medium to high gain to get the signals in Yellow and possibly Red which should give you most of the Hartford stations. You'll want something that gets both VHF Hi and UHF. A rotor is recommended since you have signals coming in from a number of different directions.
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I have no problem installing an outdoor antenna. Do you have a suggestion for a specific type or model? I was more interested in getting your opinions if you thought it would be worth the effort and if I could pick up the channels I was interested in.
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Since Antennacraft antennas are now hard to find now that they are out of business I'd recommend using the Winegard 7697p. That combined with a rotor should give you every channel to at least WFSB and possibly a couple below that on your TV Fool report.
Use a good quality RG 6 cable to help reduce signals loss. If you find you need a pre amp try the RCA TVPRAMP1R. I use this in an area with stronger signals than yours and I can easily obtain a couple of Yellow signals on my TV Fool report with it and not have to worry about overloading the TV tuner. |
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