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help choosing the right antenna
Thanks for your help. I have read and searched as much as I can but I would appreciate if you could double check my results. Any help you give would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...8e030825ea9173 The channels I want are (real) 10 (nm 3.1), 19 (nm 7.7), 28 (nm 3.0), 44 (nm5.5). Straight north of me. I am looking for the best antenna to pick up these channels...... channel master 4228HD very good on UHF.... http://www.hdtvprimer.com/antennas/comparing.html net gain channel 19 is 13.3 dbi net gain channel 28 is 14.5 dbi net gain channel 44 is 14.1 dbi and supposed to be ok on some high vhf net gain channel 10 is 4 dbi or the winegard hd7698p net gain channel 19 is 9.5 dbi net gain channel 28 is 11.5 dbi net gain channel 44 is 12.8 dbi net gain channel 10 is 11 dbi hmm.... after typing the above, channel 10 and 28 are the weakest, it looks like the hd7698p might be the best for me. Let me know what you think or if you know of any better ones, im happy to hear about those. I will be feeding 4 TV's. do you think I will need a pre-amp? If so a strong one like cm7777 or a weaker one? Also channel 26 is fairly close to me, will this mess me up with a pre-amp or are either of these antennas directional enough that it wont? Thanks again, I appreciate all your expert advice! |
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Welcome to the forum, Jspyderr:
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19 KSPR ABC, NM 7.7 dB 28 KOZL MyN, NM 3.0 dB 44 KYTV NBC, NM 5.5 dB Quote:
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7777 specs Max input level 15 dBmV = -34 dBm Max output level 40 dBmV FM trap 88-108 MHz; >15dB K26GS, -33.3 dBm Signal Pwr + antenna gain 14 dB = -19.3 dBm, OVERLOAD 7778 specs Gain 16dB Max input level 34 dBmV = -15 dBm Max output level 50 dBmV K26GS, -33.3 dBm Signal Pwr + antenna gain 14 dB = -19.3 dBm, OK But -19.3 dBm + 16 dB preamp gain = -3.3 dBm, Tuner OVERLOAD Looking at it by Noise Margin: K26GS, Noise Margin 57.6 dB + 14 dB antenna gain = NM 71.6 dB, OVERLOAD http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...2&d=1441462888 Interpreting Noise Margin in the TV Fool Reporthttp://www.aa6g.org/DTV/Reception/tvfool_nm.html Quote:
If not, insert a Channel Plus NF-471 filter, and use KWBM for MyN. NF-471: Notch Filter Removes CATV channels 75-80 and UHF channels 24-29 Notch filter frequency 529.25 MHz to 559.25 MHz 24 530-536 MHz 25 536-542 26 542-548 27 548-554 28 554-560 29 560-566 http://www.markertek.com/product/cp-...FRKRfgodruUD5g http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...FZSFfgodGyIMLQ http://www.amazon.com/Linear-NF-471-.../dp/B000J3AEYA Pete Higgins using NF-471 http://forum.tvfool.com/showpost.php...2&postcount=40 I couldn't find a curve for the NF-471, but I did find one for the NF-469 which gives you the idea. Here is a case using the NF-469: http://www.highdefforum.com/local-hd...ml#post1388901 Using your short coordinates, I did an FMFOOL report to see if there were any strong local FM signals that might interfere with TV reception. You have KCWD on 96.1 MHz with a signal power of -20.1 dBm. If the FM filter in the preamp doesn't take care of it, you will need to add an FM filter before the preamp input. You can do a more accurate FM report here: http://www.fmfool.com/index.php?opti...pper&Itemid=29 |
Excellent rabbit73, exactly the info I needed! I really appreciate it.
But I messed up. I grew up about 20 miles north of my current location and I remember our neighbor on top of a hill getting fox on channel 27, it was fuzzy and weak but they got it. I wrongly thought real channel 28 kozl-tv (virt 27.1)was it. When you mentioned an alternative to 28 as 31 myn, I realized my error. I really want fox but looking at my signal analysis it doesn't look good. Any chance of me getting fox? It looks like channel 49 krbk is the strongest at -24 and tropo. The winegard hd7698P gain at channel 49 is 14dbi. So is the math: -24 + 14 = -10 which is below zero, so this is impossible? Thanks for the welcome, I very much enjoy the knowledge I have found on here! |
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-24 + 14 = -10 NM -10 + 16 preamp gain -2 dB preamp NF = +4 NM on a good day and if K26GS has been attenuated BUT KWBM 31 carries Fox as a subchannel simulcast of KRBK if rabbitears is right and the tvfool report is wrong when it says MyN http://www.rabbitears.info/market.ph...&callsign=kwbm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KWBM http://www.rabbitears.info/search.ph...pe=dBm&height= |
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Therefore, the equation should read: -10 -2 dB preamp NF = -12 NM Signal power was increased by the amount of amplification as was the noise floor. ;) |
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http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...2&d=1447602489 COMPARE System Noise Figures With and Without Preamps http://imageevent.com/holl_ands/file...=0&w=1&s=0&z=4 Why do you think it is proper to subtract the harm to the NM that is done by the preamp NF without adding the benefit to the System NF by the preamp gain, its superior NF, and placement at the head of the chain as proved by the Friss Cascaded Noise Figure Equation? Quote:
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To put it another way, note that Andy adds the preamp gain at the same time that he adds the preamp NF to the Noise Floor. Why can't I do the same thing? |
Thanks guys. I will be very interested to hear if the signal strength with an amp would be positive or negative (in my sitituation).
As for 31.2 doing a simulcast of fox. I asked a neighbor with a small, cheap, indoor antenna facing Harrison, which is 13 miles away and she does not get it. I did see the info indicating its there but perhaps it is no longer or the info is wrong. It checked krbk 49.1 web sight to see if they mention it and I didn't find anything. But they do show they use six towers in various locations. The tower in Forsyth, mo would be 36 miles away, so I should be able to get that I hope. http://www.fox5krbk.com/help/ Anyway I'm optimistic enough that I can receive abc, nbc, fox, and cbs that I think I should order the antenna and then we can actually talk about real results. Thanks again for your time and help. I have learned a lot. |
Keep in mind that the concept of the Noise Margin (NM) is a construct to help understand the probabilities of reception, it's a very useful tool in analyzing the possibilities for reception. It is not the definitive answer as to whether reception is possible or not due to its theoretical nature and the various assumptions that have gone into the calculation. Only installing a real antenna system will provide that definitive result.
I always recommend an appropriate pre-amp when very weak signals are involved, unless there are excluding circumstances, simply because it does indeed improve the system noise figure and, consequently, the "fade margin". The tower listed for Forsyth is the KWBM tower. According to data on rabbitears.info recorded on 10/27/15, it was broadcasting KRBK's primary programming as one of its only sub-channel with Daystar as its primary feed. It does not broadcast the two additional subs carried on KRBK's own DTS system. I did notice an incorrect assumption in post #2: Quote:
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I did allow for it later when I was talking about the pattern, which is why I went to the trouble to find it and display it; I thought the CH32 pattern would be close enough. Quote:
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I added some notes to Andy Lee's Noise Margin Diagram to help me understand it better. FYI, Andy created the TV Fool website. His original NM diagrams can be found here in post #397:
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/25-hdt...l#post15700679 The dB values match his original scale; 3 dB for an average preamp NF, 6 dB for the ATSC estimate of the tuner NF, 12 dB gain for a 4-bay UHF antenna, and 24 dB gain for a preamp like the original CM 7777. |
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Here is a more compact revision of Andy Lee's Noise Margin Diagram that is 878 x 738 pixels without reducing the lettering size, so I'm showing the image in this post. The previous version is 1024 x 743 pixels, Andy's original size.
http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...5&d=1448119261 |
If you want to learn more about Noise Margin and preamps, here is a good tutorial by Chuck AA6G:
Signal Strength, Signal-to-Noise Ratio and Other Related Issues in DTV http://www.aa6g.org/DTV/Noise/noise.html This is a Noise Margin Diagram that I did to help me understand the concept: http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...8&d=1439497644 |
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