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I can reach NY, Philadelphia, and Wilkes Barre with my 1980's large directional antenna depending on which direction I point. I can get ABC in all locations, CBS in NY, and Wilkes Barre, and NBC in Wilkes Barre only. I cannot get Fox anywhere with this antenna. How good is Denny's antenna? Is there any better for me? We cut the cord last year and are trying to spend some of the saving on a better antenna. |
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Welcome to the forum, jealey:
Can you tell us more about your 1980's large directional antenna, or maybe show us a photo? It might not have enough gain for Fox. Do you have a rotator? http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1437424249 |
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I have a rotator. and I could believe that with the Fox in NY but the one in WB is on the same tower as everything else and they come in fine.
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Thanks for the photo. It looks like it should have enough gain for VHF and UHF in spite of the fact that one element is missing. You might have a bad connection at the antenna, a bad balun or bad coax.
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http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1437670628 I remember that recently one Fox station in your area was having a transmitter problem. Maybe you can call the station engineer. The signal barely makes it to your area: http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...3&d=1437424231 If you look at the terrain profile, you will see why the signal has a hard time; attached to previous post. I see a lot of trees in your area. See previous post for attachment. They can block signals. Do you have a clear path to Fox? If this antenna checks out OK but you still have problems, you can replace it with a Winegard HD7698P. |
What about installing a tower. are there height restrictions? Do they have built in rotors? So thats a no on Denny's antenna?
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If you have HOA (Homeowner's Association) in your area, the FCC says your antenna can be as high as 12 ft above the peak of your roof. If you don't have a HOA, the local government might have height restrictions. With small towers, you add a rotator at the top. With larger towers, the rotator can be mounted within the top section. If you are thinking about a tower, does that mean the trees are in the way now?
http://www.hdtvprimer.com/antennas/siting.html scroll down to Trees and UHF I don't have personal experience with Denny's Stacker. It looks like a VHF/UHF Combo antenna that has been cut in the middle, and one section put above the other to reduce the length. Quote:
It sounds like you don't want to try to bring your present antenna back to life and would rather put the money into a new antenna. |
You left out a few details.
Are you using a preamp? How long is the coax from the antenna to the TV? Does your TV have a signal strength indicator? How many TVs are you feeding? |
I have a 15 w preamp, 50 foot of coax and 1 tivo romio which distributes to tivo mini's which is done thru ethernet cables. tivo signal strength of 50 on WB stations
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Any trees in the signal path? Does your Tivo Roamio Diagnostics Screen look like this? http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1437529466 If yes, what it tells you about signal strength, SNR, and uncorrected errors will help you. Quote:
question regarding overamplification http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=15025 This was his setup before improvements: http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...0&d=1415676006 that gave these readings: Quote:
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I'm gonna take a better look at my current antenna, but I can't do it until next week. I'll be back after that. Thanks for the help.
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