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Help please with my location
I had an eight bay antenna mounted approximately 40 feet.
It has a pre-amp then 40 foot line feed to a powered line inserter. From the line inserter it goes to the splitter that supplies 3 Tv's. These are the channels I get 5.1 Intermittent 6.1 HD 6.2 SD 11.1 Intermittent 13.1 28.1 31.1 35.1 Intermittent 36.1 Intermittent How can I improve? Add another antenna or change the one I have for a different one with greater distance and range. This is my location http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e2cb7f4f36ea8b Thanks in advance. :confused: |
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Welcome to the forum, duplica8:
What 8-bay antenna are you using and what direction is it aimed? What preamp are you using? Quote:
http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...8&d=1472665196 You have channels in different directions. What channels are most important to you? |
4 bays pointing west
4 bays pointing SE Pre-amp Focus Antennas Adjustable Gain Hamza Tv Antenna Amplifier with Built-In LTE Filter UHF/VHF/FM - HAMZA LTE-2 Max local and US channels if possible All bays were pointing towards to Toronto but channels were limited so we had them aimed how they are now receiving the list above. Not sure the antenna model. 5.1 CBLT DT CBC 6.1 CIII HD 6.2 CIII DT 11.1 CHCH DT 13.1 CKCO TV CTV 28.1 CICO DT TVO 31.1 CITY DT -2 35.1 CHCJ 36.1 CITS DT |
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Thank you for the callsigns.
5.1 Intermittent CBLT-DT CBC listed under Pending on report as real 20, virtual 20.1; actually real 20, virtual 5.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CBLT-DT NM 10.2 dB, 2Edge, 47.6 mi, 73 deg true Is that the escarpment in the path of your signal? http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1472781180 Quote:
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There is an escarpment towards Toronto.
I think that is why the channels were blocked and the tech re aimed the antenna. Not sure what the gain is set at. |
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35.1 Intermittent CHCJ CTV Two real 35, virtual 35.1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CKVR-DT NM 12.7 dB, 2Edge, 26.4 mi, 124 deg t[rue http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1472840155 If your preamp gain is set for 30 dB, there is a good chance that the tuner is overloaded by CIII-DT with a signal power of -36.6 dBm, which will make the weaker channels more difficult to receive. -36.6 dBm + 12 dB ant gain + 30 dB preamp = +5.4 dBm http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1472844549 |
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ADTech, who works for Antennas Direct (they make the DB8e), and gives good advice here, says that it has the best chance of working when the panels are at right angles (90 degrees). |
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I can suggest some tests you can make to see if it is even possible to get good reception from 73 and 122 degrees true. Try aiming both panels at 83 degrees magnetic and see what you get from Toronto. Then try aiming both panels SE at 132 degrees magnetic to see if the escarpment is no longer a problem. If you then get good reception from both of those problem directions, you will need to decide which channels are most important to you and how much trouble and expense you are willing to do. Possible solutions: 1. Just one direction, and be happy with that. 2. One antenna and a rotator. That would mean rescanning when you change directions unless your TVs can add a channel after scan like a Sony, and all 3 TVs would be required to receive only that direction. Also, you wouldn't want to repair the rotator in January, and you wouldn't like to wait for the rotator to change direction. 3. Two directions with 2 antennas aimed directly at the transmitters. That would need an A/B switch for each TV, and you would need to rescan unless the TV can add a channel after scan. 4. Two or three antennas. Antenna A would go to the antenna input of the TV and antenna B and C would go to separate tuners with their output going to the aux input of the TV. 5. Two or three antennas combined into one coax with custom combiners from Tin Lee Electronics (expensive) or from Jan Jenca (much less expensive). http://www.tinlee.com/index.php http://www.tinlee.com/PDF/AC7-custom...kup%20Info.pdf http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1472858904 http://forum.tvfool.com/attachment.p...1&d=1472858904 6. SiliconDust HDHR tuners combined in a network if you like computers: An Alternative to Rotators and Antenna Combiners http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=820 Quote:
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Thanks for all the info.
I will try pointing panels in the suggested directions. |
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