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windisch33 24-Apr-2011 2:08 PM

Can anyone tell me why I don't get WPMT
 
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I have a Channel Master 4228HD, and I get WLYH, WGAL, WITF, WHTM, WGCB, WHP, and WWPX.

Can anyone tell me why I don't get WPMT or give me any tips to pick it up?

John Candle 25-Apr-2011 1:07 AM

TV Antennas and Reception
 
What is the magnetic compass direction of the antenna pointed at now ?? . The antenna you have is a directional antenna , it receives the best in One Direction. The sides of the antenna will be almost no reception. The back of the antenna will be greatly reduced reception. Here is how to point Tv antennas , http://www.kyes.com/antenna/pointing/pointing.html

John Candle 25-Apr-2011 1:11 AM

TV Antennas and Reception
 
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windisch33 25-Apr-2011 1:25 AM

My antenna is pointed at 72 degrees.

GroundUrMast 25-Apr-2011 3:55 AM

How many sets are connected?

Are there any splitter ports unused, including connected to cable that has no set connected?

Are you using any amplifiers or 'boosters'?

How old is this antenna system?

Is the antenna mounted outside or in the attic?

windisch33 25-Apr-2011 4:29 AM

My antenna is brand new and is mounted on the roof of my house. There are no splittets it's just a straight line of cable from the antenna to one tv. No amps or boosters.

John Candle 25-Apr-2011 5:50 AM

TV Antennas and Reception
 
The no reception situation of WPMT is likley signal reflections from , trees , buildings , mountains. Try turning the antenna to the left and right for better reception. Having the antenna at a different angle can reduce a signal reflection. Also try raising and lowering the antenna. Also try the double rescan suggested at http://www.dtv.gov . Also use a coax grounding block to ground the shied of the coax to earth ground , this directs unwanted signals to earth ground and keeps them out of the Tv tuner.

John Candle 25-Apr-2011 5:55 AM

TV Antennas and Reception
 
Some Tv's and converter boxes have parental control that can block channels.

Tower Guy 25-Apr-2011 7:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by windisch33 (Post 7904)
My antenna is pointed at 72 degrees.

You are picking up a weaker station, WWPX, that's in the wrong direction. That means that your coax should be fine and your F connectors are OK, but suggests that your antenna works in the wrong direction.

I'd double check how you figured out which is the front of the antenna and which is the side. Next, is the balun connected properly?


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